AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWildlife & Public Health: Laos authorities seized over 60 kg of suspected illegal wildlife products in Luang Prabang and intercepted 294 live animals in Champasak, including turtles and snakes, after operations linked to cross-border trafficking routes. Animal Welfare & Medicine: A Singapore-based rescue group helped extract 27 moon bears from an illegal bile farm in Laos after the operation was shut down, highlighting ongoing demand for bear bile used in traditional medicine. Cleft Care Access: Mahosot Hospital and partners launched the “Mother’s Smile – Love in Laos” 2026 program, offering free cleft lip and palate reconstruction surgery for underprivileged patients; registration runs until 20 Nov 2026. Health System Milestone: Laos marked the 61st anniversary of Lao Medical Day, spotlighting progress in the health sector and ongoing priorities like noncommunicable diseases and thalassemia. Mental Health & Insurance (Regional): A Thailand-focused study examines how public health insurance affects out-of-pocket costs for psychiatric care among cross-border migrants, pointing to gaps that still affect access.
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