AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoYaba Addiction Crisis: A new report describes how Myanmar-made “yaba” (methamphetamine plus caffeine) is driving addiction and serious health harms across Bangladesh, with users smoking pills and facing escalating physical and mental consequences. Prison Health & Rights: Fortify Rights details allegations of torture and sexual violence against detained women activists, including one case of a protester reportedly held for years in Myanmar’s prisons—an urgent health and human-rights concern. Border Explosive Risks: A Rohingya man died after a landmine blast near the Bangladesh-Myanmar border, highlighting ongoing mine threats to civilians and the need for safer emergency care and risk awareness. Conflict Strikes on Care: A global explosive-weapons monitor flags heavy impacts on healthcare and education, including Myanmar, underscoring how violence disrupts treatment access and public health. COVID Update: Myanmar reported new COVID-19 cases and deaths in recent daily figures, including a spike in confirmed patients for October 6. Refugee Work & Care Access: Thailand’s move to let thousands of Myanmar refugees work legally is linked to improved protections, including healthcare coverage, offering a regional model as humanitarian funding tightens. Medical Waste Management: Laos launched a healthcare waste project to reduce risks from open burning—relevant for regional lessons on safer waste handling that Myanmar health systems can apply.
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