AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoOne Health in Central Asia: Kazakhstan and neighbors wrapped online national consultations (June 8–12) to finalize a regional “One Health” package for pandemic prevention, food systems resilience, and ecosystem health ahead of a June 25 council meeting. Healthcare Policy: President Tokayev signed amendments affecting teachers’ rights, education, healthcare, and child rights protection, with related changes also made to the Administrative Offenses Code. Infectious Disease Monitoring: Shymkent reported 475 tick-bite cases, highlighting ongoing public health vigilance against vector-borne risks. Cancer Care Reform: Uzbekistan plans to overhaul oncology services from 2027, pushing earlier detection and expanding palliative support beyond major centers. Maternal Health Infrastructure: Shymkent is building a new 200-bed perinatal center and a 150-bed rehabilitation center, while also integrating AI into healthcare and education. Food Safety & Trade: Russia imposed a broad ban on many imports from Armenia (including seeds, produce, and goods used in pharma/perfumery), with Kazakhstan named as a potential transit route affected by the restrictions.
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