AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRural Healthcare Upgrade: Laos’ Health Ministry says it will modernize central and provincial hospitals while strengthening district hospitals, health centres, and village health volunteers—pushing disease prevention, screening, and health education, plus support for health insurance to cut out-of-pocket costs. Clean Water & Sanitation Push: The ministry also flagged clean water and sanitation as a priority under the National Agenda on Rural Development and Poverty Eradication, noting seasonal shortages from droughts and floods and promising surveys and improvement plans. National Rural Development Targets: The government’s draft rural agenda aims to lift 100,000+ households out of poverty, cut the poverty rate to single digits, and remove 25+ districts from the poverty list, with a focus on livelihoods, rural infrastructure, and public services. World Bank Outlook: The World Bank projects Laos growth at 3.8% for 2026, warning gains are fragile amid global risks and higher oil prices, and noting limited fiscal space that could affect health and education spending. Cross-Border Health Link: A Vietnam–Laos defence visit included stops at a military–civilian medical station, alongside scholarships and border cooperation activities. Regional Development Finance: The U.S. DFC says it will expand its Southeast Asia investment pipeline, naming Laos among countries visited to identify projects in infrastructure, energy, digital connectivity, and critical minerals.
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