AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMyanmar in focus: A Mandalay court sentenced NTL Construction owner Naing Tun Lin to five years’ hard labour for manslaughter over the 2025 Sky Villa collapse, after findings of serious construction flaws and allegations of contract collusion. Education & access: The Ministry of Education says it is collecting data on children not yet enrolled in school, with late enrolments accepted until end of August and non-formal options to protect displaced children’s right to education. Telecom & services in Chin: In Tedim, MEC and MPT phone services are now available, while restoration efforts continue in Tonzang and Falam; officials also report reopened offices, resumed schools, and operating hospitals. Peace process: The NSPNC and KNU/KNLA-PC met in Naypyidaw to coordinate transportation links, goods flow, and stability. People on the move: 112 Myanmar nationals repatriated from Thailand after serving sentences were screened and issued NVCs/smart IDs before being sent to hometowns. Women’s health: A BMJ Global Health study estimates early menopause affects 1 in 14 women (30–49) in low and middle-income countries, with Myanmar among the higher-prevalence countries. Culture & community: Myanmar’s Sky Villa case and Chin’s service restorations sit alongside regional cultural sports coverage, including Myanmar’s participation in Vietnam’s 13th Southeast Asian Karate Championships.
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