AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHealth Workforce Plan: Laos’ Ministry of Health is drafting a 2026–2030 five-year plan to strengthen its organizational system and build a more professional healthcare civil service, with priorities including better personnel management, training, disease surveillance, and improved service delivery. Food & Public Health: A Mekong-Lancang Special Fund deal signed by Laos and China will back seven 2026 projects worth US$3.31m, including public health and water resources work that should translate into more support for communities. Infectious Disease Preparedness: FAO says a new foot-and-mouth disease virus serotype (FMD SAT1) has spread in East Asia, and is funding early warning, risk-based surveillance, and rapid lab diagnosis in Laos and other regional countries. Mekong Water Safety: Reports from the Mekong basin highlight rising arsenic contamination risks tied to illegal mining, with doctors finding elevated arsenic in a Thai fisherman’s urine and fingernails—raising alarms for fish, food, and long-term health. Nuclear Cooperation: Russia and Laos signed an agreement on peaceful nuclear energy cooperation, expanding a growing partnership even as Laos does not yet operate a nuclear reactor. Wildlife & Health Link: A Singapore-based NGO helped extract 27 moon bears from an illegal bile farm in Laos, underscoring ongoing public health and animal welfare concerns around wildlife medicine.
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