AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWildlife & Public Health: Free the Bears says 27 rescued moon bears have begun recovery at Luang Prabang Wildlife Sanctuary after years of extreme confinement, with staff monitoring health during quarantine as the bears relearn natural behaviors like walking, climbing, and tasting honey. Disaster Response: Laos suspended the search for two remaining villagers trapped in a Xaysomboun cave after severe weather, rising water, and new safety hazards (including rockfalls and blocked passages) made further rescue too risky; five survivors were already extracted and sent to Longchaeng District Hospital. Cross-border Emergency Aid: Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone thanked Thailand for rescue support for seven Lao citizens trapped in the same Xaysomboun cave, praising Thai teams’ professionalism and humanitarian solidarity after five were rescued and two remained missing at the time of the letter. Malaria Watch: Health experts warn that while malaria is nearing elimination across Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam, climate change could raise risks for mosquito-borne diseases like malaria and dengue as weather patterns become more extreme. Healthcare Cooperation: India and Laos signed agreements during their 10th Joint Commission meeting, including a pharmacopoeia deal aimed at strengthening healthcare and pharmaceutical collaboration. Cybercrime & Scams: Laos pledged tougher action against transnational cyber-scam networks and trafficking operations, citing rising regional recruitment of victims through fake job offers.
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