AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMyanmar conflict & civilian health: The UN Human Rights Office says Myanmar’s military is responsible for at least 702 civilian deaths from Aug 2025 to Jan 2026, with 476 linked to airstrikes and major impacts in Sagaing and Rakhine; it also warns that declining foreign aid is reducing access to emergency healthcare and undermining locally run protection and coordination. Humanitarian access & services: A separate UN report highlights how cuts and suspensions in international assistance are threatening community-led early warning, emergency healthcare, and essential services as attacks continue. Emergency transport for care: After a Yangon–Mandalay highway bus crash killed three and injured four, victims were taken by ambulance to Pyu Township People’s Hospital for treatment. Local health access via infrastructure: Dala Korea Friendship Bridge operating hours were extended to midnight, easing travel for residents facing medical emergencies and other urgent needs. Drug abuse response: Mizoram officials say they’re stepping up coordinated action against drug trafficking and abuse, stressing prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and community participation. Public health environment: A UN warning flags El Niño risks for South Asia, pointing to weaker monsoon, water stress, and higher food inflation that can worsen health outcomes.
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