AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMaternal Health Gains: Kazakhstan reports major progress in maternal and child care, with maternal mortality down sixfold since independence and another 35% over the past five years, plus early pregnancy registration for over 90% of women and free primary screenings under the Analar Saulygy program. Infant & Child Care: Infant mortality has fallen 7.5 times since independence, and child healthcare funding has more than doubled, with about 25% of healthcare spending now directed to child health. Primary Care Access: The One-Day Clinic model lets expectant mothers complete key exams in one visit, supported by a multi-level network of women’s consultations, perinatal centers, and children’s hospitals. Health Infrastructure Push: Kazakhstan says it has built over 1,250 healthcare facilities in seven years and continues expanding early intervention and rehabilitation services. Public Health Training Link: GX Foundation and Fiji National University signed an MoU to boost public health training through workshops, research, and knowledge exchange. Nuclear Medicine Cooperation: Kazakhstan’s Atomic Energy Agency and Russia’s Kurchatov Institute agreed to collaborate on fusion research, reactor tech, and nuclear medicine, including joint training and digitalization. One Health Focus: A new One Health discussion highlights Central Asia’s readiness for zoonotic threats like hantavirus and the need for cross-sector action.
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