AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoClimate & Disaster Risk: ICIMOD warns that even with a below-normal 2026 monsoon across the Hindu Kush Himalaya (including Bhutan), short bursts of intense rain, heat and water stress can still trigger flash floods and landslides—so communities should closely follow advisories. WMO Climate Watch: The WMO’s “State of the Climate in Asia 2025” launched in Paro highlights dangerous heat, heavy rainfall, glacier loss and record ocean warming, stressing the value of early warning systems. Digital Identity for Services: Bhutan joined the 50-in-5 campaign as it pushes privacy-preserving self-sovereign digital ID alongside Bhutan NDI, aiming to strengthen trusted digital foundations for service delivery. Public Sector Tech: Bhutan’s Royal Civil Service Commission launched “Zhiyop,” the first civil service robot, and also inaugurated a Civil Service Innovation Day to showcase citizen-focused innovations. Aviation Digital Credentials: Ayanworks and Digi Yatra demonstrated standards-based interoperability for international digital travel credentials in an IATA trial using decentralized identity tech. Water & Health Access: Bhutan’s safe water filtration programme now supports over 75,000 children, expanding toward universal clean water access in schools by 2030. Green Economy & Research: A Lancet study finds climate-health research funding in South Asia is biased toward foreign-affiliated authors, including papers involving Bhutan. Trade & Connectivity: Parliament cleared five trade agreements to boost exports and investment, while Bhutan’s own FTA news points to new South Asian market opportunities.
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