Bhutan now has its first National Adaptation Plan, NAP. This means the country is now among the 17 Least Developed...
Read moreDetailsIn an effort to assist with hearing and communicating, the Ability Bhutan Society has provided assistive hearing devices to people...
Read moreDetailsTo address water shortages and declining water quality in the country, a new USD 8.9 M project which is equivalent...
Read moreDetailsHoisting prayer flags is a part of Buddhist practice. Many Bhutanese do this quite often in sacred places such as...
Read moreDetailsClimate change is causing vegetation in the highlands to thicken with shrubs and bushes invading grazing lands. This, experts say...
Read moreDetailsThe first shop in Samtse's Tendu town opened in 1990. It now has about 50 businesses. However, even after thirty...
Read moreDetailsA saying “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure” is coming to life as creativity and technology come together to...
Read moreDetailsThe Bhutan Trust Fund for Environmental Conservation or BTFEC is the world’s first environmental trust fund. It has funded more...
Read moreDetailsIn the recent Wangdue Phodrang Dzongkhag Tshogdu, an intensive discussion centred around the relocation of the district’s landfill. Local leaders...
Read moreDetailsAs part of the ongoing civil service reforms, the Royal Civil Service Commission has introduced a formal feedback platform. Called...
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