AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoReconstruction & Health Facilities: Myanmar’s military says it has regained control of parts of Chin State (Falam, Tedim, Tonzang) and is moving reconstruction supplies, including cement, roofing sheets, nails and “healthcare items,” with hospital repairs listed among priorities. Border Health & Humanitarian Care: A Myanmar villagers’ donation to Umphang Hospital in Thailand (14,000 baht) highlights cross-border medical support for patients from Myanmar. Injury Risk at the Border: A Rohingya refugee in Bangladesh was seriously hurt in a landmine blast near the Myanmar border, underscoring ongoing trauma and emergency-care needs for displaced communities. Myanmar Medical Access Under Pressure: Photojournalist Sai Zaw Thaike remains jailed in Insein Prison and is reported to be battling a life-threatening illness without access to medical treatment. Regional Disease Watch: Nepal reports measles outbreaks in multiple districts, with vaccination response limited by vaccine shortages—an alert for Myanmar’s wider region health security. Water Safety Concern: Thailand’s Pollution Control Department reports arsenic above standards in parts of the Sai River system, a reminder of downstream public health risks in the region.
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