AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPolitical Prisoner Transparency: Myanmar’s junta continues to tighten secrecy around detained leader Aung San Suu Kyi, with officials refusing ASEAN’s request to meet her and citing her prison sentence; they also claim she is in “very good health” with regular check-ups, but independent verification remains scarce. Border Health & Registration: In Manipur’s Kamjong, Assam Rifles and local medical staff helped run biometric registration for about 500 displaced Myanmar nationals, creating a centralized database meant to support “regulated humanitarian assistance” along the Indo-Myanmar border. Conflict Toll & Civilian Harm: New reporting using ACLED estimates Myanmar’s conflict deaths have topped 100,000 since 2021, alongside ongoing attacks on villages and schools—an ongoing public health threat through injuries, displacement, and food insecurity. Rohingya Aid Pressure: A major fire in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar refugee camps destroyed food gardens that support women’s food security and income, while other coverage highlights shrinking international funding and camp restrictions that worsen health and nutrition risks. Urban Wellbeing: Analysis argues Myanmar’s cities are losing accessible green space, with unequal access affecting social wellbeing and public health as Yangon and Mandalay densify.
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