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Theatre techniques bring new dimensions to advocacy programmes

Theatre techniques bring new dimensions to advocacy programmes

To enhance the impact of advocacy programmes, 30 members of the Youth Peer Education Network (Y-PEER) from colleges across the country completed a five-day training on theatre-based drama in Thimphu. The Ministry of Education and Skills Development, in collaboration with the United Nations Population Fund, introduced theatre-based techniques by moving away from the traditional awareness methods. The training concluded on...

Over 45 students join AFC Social responsibility Programme in Thimphu

Over 45 students join AFC Social responsibility Programme in Thimphu

More than 45 children from remote schools across the country are taking part in the AFC Social Responsibility Programme, titled "Bridging the Gap," in Thimphu. The five-day initiative, organised by the Bhutan Football Federation is to cultivate a strong sense of responsibility and awareness among young football enthusiasts. The children are from five remote schools in the country. For most...

Rangaytung Primary Healthcare Centre needs repair- Phuentshogling

Rangaytung Primary Healthcare Centre needs repair- Phuentshogling

The Rangaytung Primary Healthcare Centre in Samphelling Gewog in Phuentshogling is in urgent need of maintenance. However, due to the high cost involved, the Gewog administration has been unable to carry out the necessary repairs. The unit was constructed in 2013 at a cost of more than Nu 22 M. The primary healthcare centre is located on a hill above...

RAA reports irregularities worth nearly Nu 4bn in 2023-2024

Excess payments of Nu 860 M related to public procurement during FY 2023-2024 – RAA Report

During the financial year 2023-2024, the audit report showed excess payments of some Nu 860 M related to public procurement, particularly in construction works. During the period, the authority recommended appropriate actions on 150 officials across 33 agencies. The government is asked to enforce stronger mechanisms and stricter measures.  According to the Royal Audit Authority, many excess payments appear to...

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