AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBorder Health Crisis: Cambodia says 20,840 people remain displaced after Thai forces surrounded and destroyed homes, with 20 schools and eight hospitals still closed—raising urgent risks for children, maternal care, and basic health access. Heat & Worker Safety: A new report warns extreme heat is worsening health strain in Cambodia’s garment sector, with many factories recording indoor temperatures above safe thresholds, pushing calls for stronger heat-stress protections. Public Health Milestone: Cambodia has reached UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets for HIV—diagnosis, treatment, and viral suppression—highlighting progress even as global HIV funding declines. Water & Sanitation: Cambodia and the World Bank review water sector reform to expand clean water access by 2030, including plans for an independent regulator and better service performance. Child Health & Education: AIA’s Healthiest Schools program spotlights mental wellbeing and healthy habits, while Kampot’s Angchum Lower Secondary School wins a major health-and-sustainability award for its Plastic Free School campaign. Animal & Ecosystem Health: A dugong sighting in Kep is seen as a sign marine protections are working, supporting healthier ecosystems that also underpin fisheries. Health Tech for Kids: A researcher wins recognition for adjustable pediatric prosthetics designed to grow with children, aiming to improve mobility in low-resource settings.
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