AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMyanmar Health & Services: Chin State reports telecom restoration progress, with public hospitals back in operation and 278 doctors/health staff treating 13,098 patients as MEC/MPT services resume in Tedim and expand in Tonzang/Falam. Public Health Research: A BMJ Global Health pooled analysis estimates early menopause affects 1 in 14 women (30–49) in low- and middle-income countries, with higher rates in rural areas and noted risks for heart disease and osteoporosis—Myanmar is listed among countries with over 10% prevalence. Disaster & Refugee Health: Monsoon landslides in Bangladesh’s Rohingya camps have killed children and a teacher, with authorities relocating families from high-risk hillsides as heavy rain continues. Cross-border Environment & Health: Protests in Thailand demand accountability over heavy-metal pollution in Mekong tributaries linked to Myanmar mining, calling for joint investigation by Thailand and Myanmar. Health in Detention: A U.S. national accused in a terror case in India seeks “American-style” diet in Tihar Jail, saying prison food has triggered hunger strike effects including weight loss and vision problems. Humanitarian Movement: Myanmar repatriates 112 nationals from Thailand after sentence completion, with COVID-19 and communicable disease screening on arrival in Kawthaung.
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