AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoOne Health in Central Asia: Central Asian countries wrapped up online national consultations (June 8–12) to finalize a regional “One Health” package aimed at pandemic prevention, food-system resilience, and ecosystem health, ahead of a June 25 regional council meeting. Public Health Infrastructure: Kazakhstan is also moving to strengthen healthcare capacity and safety, including plans tied to new perinatal and rehabilitation services in Shymkent and broader health-sector modernization. Infectious Disease Monitoring: Shymkent recorded 475 tick-bite medical visits from January to May 2026, with no Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever cases reported, as authorities expand tick-control treatments across farms and public areas. Cancer Care Reform (Regional): Uzbekistan announced cancer-care reforms starting in 2027, targeting earlier detection and expanded palliative support outside major cities. Food & Safety (Regional): Russia imposed restrictions on many Armenian food and plant imports, citing pest detections and traceability concerns. Health Policy (Kazakhstan): President Tokayev signed amendments affecting teachers’ rights, education, healthcare, and child rights protections, alongside administrative changes for teachers.
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