AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoClimate & Disaster Risk: ICIMOD warns that even with below-normal monsoon rainfall forecast for the Hindu Kush Himalaya in 2026, Bhutan and neighbours should still expect dangerous flash floods, landslides, and drought-flood swings driven by short bursts of intense rain and rising temperatures. Clean Water in Bhutan: Bhutan’s safe water push is expanding fast, with a nationwide filtration programme already benefiting 75,000+ children and reaching about 85% of schools, supported by the 2025 Zayed Sustainability Prize and partners like Rotary Thimphu and SkyJuice. Digital Identity & Governance: Bhutan has joined the 50-in-5 campaign to strengthen privacy-preserving self-sovereign digital ID, while Parliament discussions highlight efforts to fix financial accountability gaps in systems like IFMIS and Closed Work Accounts. Public Sector Innovation: RCSC launched a Civil Service Innovation Day, showcasing citizen-focused solutions—from assistive navigation for the visually impaired to better mineral resource management. Green Economy & Biotech: Bhutan launched 11 ABS-certified biodiversity products, including moringa and cordyceps-based wellness items, aiming to scale the country’s green economy. Infrastructure & Skills: A PAC audit flags value-for-money concerns in Bhutan’s BITS digital transformation, and a separate report points to engineering workforce shortages affecting construction outcomes. Health & Safety: Bhutan’s high-altitude highway pavement failures at passes like Dochula and Pelela are again questioned, with MPs asking for technical checks on whether design standards fit freeze-thaw conditions.
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