AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMaternal & Child Health Wins: Kazakhstan reports major progress in women’s and children’s healthcare, including a 7.5-fold drop in infant mortality since independence, maternal mortality down 43% in recent years, and wider early pregnancy registration plus free primary-care screenings under the Analar Saulygy program. Cancer & Complex Surgery: Doctors in Almaty performed a rare combined procedure—cesarean delivery followed immediately by uterus-preserving removal of six fibroid tumors—highlighting advances in obstetrics and gynecology. Digital Health Expansion: Healthy4U is entering Kazakhstan with an AI preventive health platform, partnering with local institutions and engaging government stakeholders on the national digital health agenda. One Health Preparedness: Central Asian countries and the World Bank reviewed progress on a One Health pandemic preparedness project, aiming to strengthen health, veterinary, and environmental coordination. Public Health & Safety: Kazakhstan’s broader health context also includes ongoing attention to preventable risks, while regional health concerns like antimicrobial resistance remain a growing threat to food security. Healthcare-Adjacent Policy: Kazakhstan also channels child-focused spending growth and continues building and upgrading healthcare facilities and services for early intervention.
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