AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCholera Surge in Yangon: Myanmar’s Yangon has seen severe diarrhoea spike since Aug 9, with 500 hospitalized and nearly 150 testing positive for cholera; nine cases confirmed as Vibrio cholerae by the National Health Laboratory, as authorities step up surveillance and outbreak control. Health Under Fire in Sagaing: Airstrikes around Pinlebu (Sagaing) have hit gold mining areas and reportedly damaged healthcare and civilian infrastructure, with civilians killed and injured and allegations of an intelligence leak driving the precision. Corruption With Health Access Links (Thailand): Thai police arrested seven over fraudulent registration of hundreds of foreign children in Din Daeng flats, potentially enabling “pink card” access to public services including subsidised healthcare. Heat Risk for Older Adults: A Lancet Planetary Health study warns extreme heat dangers for seniors were underestimated, with South Asia and countries including Myanmar flagged as high-risk where cooling access is limited. Russia-Myanmar Health Cooperation: Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing met Putin, with cooperation discussed including healthcare, alongside broader economic and security ties. Aid Worker Safety: World Humanitarian Day coverage highlights rising attacks on health personnel and aid workers, underscoring the growing risk to humanitarian response in conflict zones.
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