AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoOne Health in Central Asia: Central Asian countries wrapped a June 8–12 round of national consultations to align on pandemic prevention, food-system resilience, and ecosystem health, setting up a June 25 regional coordinating council meeting for Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Public Health Policy: Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Health plans stronger control over dispensing antibacterial drugs, aiming to curb misuse. Maternal & Child Health: Kazakhstan reported a sharp decline in infant mortality, signaling progress in healthcare outcomes. Workplace Safety: A Turkey labor-safety report says 212 workers died in work incidents in May (835 in the first five months), with traffic accidents the leading cause and cases of silicosis still reported. Cancer Care Reform (Region): Uzbekistan is set to overhaul cancer services from 2027, pushing earlier detection and expanding palliative support beyond major cities. Volunteer & Community Health: Kazakhstan’s UN-backed volunteer year has mobilized 200,000+ people in 2026 through environmental and community projects, including AI integration in healthcare and education at the city level.
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