AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHospital Upgrades & Rural Care: Laos’ Health Ministry says it will modernize central and provincial hospitals while strengthening district hospitals, health centers, and village health volunteers—pushing disease prevention, screening, and treatment closer to communities, alongside expanded health insurance support and better medicine supply systems. Clean Water & Sanitation Focus: In the National Assembly, the minister also highlighted clean water and sanitation as a rural poverty priority, noting most people have access but some face seasonal shortages from droughts, floods, and disasters—so surveys and improvement plans are planned. Rural Development Agenda: Lawmakers approved a National Agenda on Rural Development and Poverty Eradication (2027–2030), calling for improved access to healthcare, education, electricity, clean water, and telecoms, with sustainable livelihoods and rural infrastructure at the core. World Bank Outlook: The World Bank projects Laos growth of 3.8% in 2026, but warns gains are fragile and limited fiscal space could constrain investment in health and social protection, urging continued reforms and targeted support for low-income households. Bear Bile Farm Rescue (Health & Welfare Angle): Conservation groups report 27 moon bears rescued from an illegal bile farm in Laos, with some now able to explore after quarantine—an animal welfare story with public health and trafficking enforcement relevance.
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