AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRural Health Push: Laos’ Health Ministry says it will prioritize rural healthcare, clean water and sanitation, and upgrade district hospitals and community clinics to meet national standards, while planning surveys to tackle seasonal water shortages from droughts and floods. Poverty-Reduction Targets: The government’s draft National Agenda on Rural Development and Poverty Reduction sets ambitious goals—lifting 100,000+ households out of poverty, cutting the poverty rate to single digits, and ending poverty in 1,000+ villages—by boosting livelihoods, rural infrastructure, social protection, and grassroots governance. Clean Water & Access: In the same rural agenda, officials stress expanding equitable access to quality care by modernizing central and provincial hospitals and strengthening frontline services. Media Sector Health & Trust: Laos is preparing for a major national media conference (July 13–15) aimed at strengthening the media’s role in sharing policy and countering misinformation, with logistics and even health services included in planning. Wildlife & Public Health Link: Conservation groups report Laos authorities shut down an illegal moon bear bile farm disguised as a zoo, rescuing 27 bears—an issue tied to animal welfare and broader health risks from wildlife exploitation.
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