AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHIV Response Breakthrough: UNAIDS says Cambodia has achieved the 95-95-95 targets—over 95% know their HIV status, 100% are on antiretroviral treatment, and 98% have undetectable viral load—highlighting leadership plus community partnerships as the key to sustained progress. Dengue Care Push: Angkor Hospital for Children urgently calls for blood donations as dengue cases rise, warning that children needing intensive treatment may require many units of blood and that the hospital’s blood bank is under growing demand. Regional Health Policy: Cambodia hosted the 9th Asia-Pacific Parliamentarians’ Forum on Global Health, where 16 countries adopted the “Phnom Penh Communiqué” focused on health equity and building resilient health systems amid AI governance and climate pressures. Mosquito-Borne Disease Alert: Public health reminders highlight dengue and chikungunya risks as hot, rainy conditions boost mosquito breeding, urging bite prevention and travel precautions. Student Health Access: A new Phnom Penh dormitory for underprivileged female university students is reported over 70% complete, with medical services planned to support safer, healthier study for more than 500 students. Governance & Oversight: Kampong Chhnang officials were removed after irregularities tied to a commune-funded infrastructure project, renewing attention on whether decentralization has strong enough controls for public spending. Human Stories: Khmer Rouge S-21 survivor Bou Meng has died at 85, leaving fewer living witnesses to the atrocities committed at Tuol Sleng.
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