AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWater Security Reform: Cambodia’s industry minister met the World Bank on water sector reform, pushing for an independent water regulator and faster progress toward universal clean water access by 2030. HIV Milestone: Cambodia says it has reached UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets for HIV—diagnosed, on treatment, and virally suppressed—while warning that shrinking global funding could undo gains. El Niño Health Risks: Cambodia braces for a potentially prolonged El Niño, with hotter, drier conditions threatening farms and water supply, prompting government plans for monitoring, advisories, and food support. Prison Overcrowding: Cambodia’s prison population has hit 67,677, raising alarms over mental health, suicide risk, and unrest amid drug, online scam, and gang-related arrests. Organ Transplant Crackdown: Japan arrested three people over alleged paid organ transplant brokering in Cambodia, highlighting ongoing concerns about illegal transplant markets. Wildlife on Social Media: Authorities warn creators against dangerous snake and crocodile videos that can normalize risky behavior, especially for children. Community Care: A volunteer medical mission in Siem Reap and Banteay Meanchey provided free consultations, medicines, and hygiene supplies to displaced and rural residents. School Health & Sustainability: Angchum Lower Secondary School in Kampot won a US$15,000 AIA Health & Sustainability award for its Plastic Free School campaign.
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