AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRegional STI push: Malaysia urged ASEAN to build a more integrated, mission-oriented science, technology and innovation ecosystem at the AMMSTI-22 meeting in Vientiane, linking research to real public health, food security, energy transition and climate resilience outcomes. Drug abuse crackdown: Laos PM Sonexay Siphandone reaffirmed the government’s commitment to fighting narcotic drugs and illicit trafficking on the 39th International Day, citing public awareness, stronger law enforcement, alternative livelihoods, and rehabilitation and treatment; Laos reported 3,660 trafficking cases in 2025 with 5,643 suspects arrested. Inflation and health costs: Laos inflation eased to 7.4% in June, with medical care and medicines rising 11.8%—a reminder that household health expenses remain a pressure point. Health access tech (regional): The Philippines’ Cotabato Regional and Medical Center launched robotic-assisted surgeries, expanding advanced surgical services in Bangsamoro and nearby areas. Dengue prevention approach: A regional discussion highlighted Wolbachia as a scalable dengue control tool, stressing clear roles, supply decisions, and strong mosquito monitoring plus community buy-in. Workplace stress (regional context): Gallup found Filipino workers reported the highest workplace stress in Southeast Asia, while Laos and neighbors sat lower—useful context for mental health and wellbeing planning. Laos-Japan training support: Laos and Japan signed assistance notes for the JDS scholarship program for Lao human resource development, supporting hundreds of officials with advanced study. Community health support: Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union ran a Laos volunteer campaign including free medical check-ups and medicine distribution for nearly 2,000 residents in Attapeu. Nutrition behavior change: WFP showcased social and behavior change communication approaches to help people choose healthier diets as part of broader food security work. Human rights and health access (context): A Philippines rights assessment flagged very low protection from arbitrary arrest and state abuse—relevant to how safety and health services can be affected by detention risks.
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