AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHealth Security: Cambodia’s Health Ministry urged key institutions to modernise infectious disease surveillance by expanding lab capacity, upgrading digital platforms, and improving data quality—so outbreaks can be detected and shared faster, with closer One Health cooperation across human, animal, and environmental health. Economic Pressure on Families: The World Bank warned that fuel-price hikes linked to the Middle East conflict could push about 1.1 million more people into poverty, as growth slows and households face higher costs alongside weaker remittances and tighter credit. Workplace Safety: Civil society groups called for safer transport for garment workers after deadly crashes in Svay Rieng and Kampong Chhnang, urging better vehicle design, seat protection, and enforcement to prevent repeat tragedies. Border Displacement & Services: Acting Head of State Hun Sen backed the “Waiting Village” naming for displaced families, saying it signals continued pursuit of peaceful solutions and territory recovery without conceding disputed land. Green Transport Push: Cambodia moved to expand electric vehicle adoption through tax incentives and more charging infrastructure, aiming to cut transport pollution and support climate goals. Food & Wellness Angle: A Cambodia-focused report highlighted how rising fuel costs and climate shocks threaten food systems across Southeast Asia, raising risks for nutrition and health.
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