AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMyanmar healthcare in conflict & rights: Human Rights Watch marks 10 years since UN Security Council Resolution 2286, warning that attacks on hospitals and health workers still continue, with 2,546 “attacks on health” reported across 33 countries in 2025. Border health & access: Myanmar reconstruction supplies and healthcare items are being moved into Chin State (Falam, Tedim, Tonzang) after the military regained control, with hospitals and clinics among the damaged sites targeted for rapid repair. Myanmar patients getting care across borders: Umphang Hospital in Thailand received a 14,000-baht donation from Myanmar villagers to support patients seeking treatment, highlighting ongoing cross-border medical access. Mental health & safety risks: A Myanmar worker in Thailand was found dead in Rawai after an apparent suicide, the second such case involving a Myanmar worker reported this week. Public health in the region: Nepal reports measles outbreaks in seven districts since January, but vaccination responses are constrained by vaccine shortages. Health under detention: CPJ says imprisoned Myanmar photojournalist Sai Zaw Thaike is battling a life-threatening illness and has been denied medical treatment.
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