AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoClimate & Water Security: Bhutan logged its warmest year on record in 2025, with new NCHM climate assessments pointing to shrinking glaciers, more erratic rainfall, and rising risks for water, farming, and disaster preparedness. Elderly Livelihoods: A new NSB study finds nearly four in 10 elderly Bhutanese face economic insecurity even if they’re not counted as poor under standard measures, with health, housing, and social support driving the gap. Jobs Watch: Bhutan’s Labour Force Survey shows unemployment falling and employment rising in Q2 2026, including improved youth job outcomes, though women’s labour participation remains a concern. Energy Push: The ADB approved a USD 160 million loan to expand Bhutan’s solar power by at least 310 MW, aiming to cut winter electricity imports and attract private investment via a new PPP model. Tourism Sustainability: Bhutan’s Department of Tourism urges hotels to adopt the Bhutan Green Hotel Standard to strengthen high-value, low-volume tourism and reduce environmental impact. Thimphu Local Affairs: Rumours about relocating the Olarongchhu workshop area are spreading, but residents say no official plan has been shared—while road conditions remain the real daily headache. Public Finance for Disasters: The MoF introduced an Emergency Logistics Preparedness Procurement Manual 2026 to speed up relief purchasing with clearer planning and accountability. Health & Media: Bhutan Cancer Society launched a media partnership project to shift cancer coverage from one-off events to prevention, early detection, and policy follow-through. Language in Decline: Gongduk in Monggar is fading fast as younger people shift to other languages, leaving an aging speaker base and emptying homes.
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