AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMaternal Health Gains: Kazakhstan reports major progress in maternal and child health, with maternal mortality down sharply since independence and further declines in recent years, plus wider early pregnancy registration and free primary-care screenings. Child Health Funding: The country says spending for children’s medical care has more than doubled, with a large share of healthcare budgets now directed to child health. Digital Prevention Push: The One-Day Clinic model and fetal medicine services are highlighted as ways to speed up care and detect risks earlier. One Health Preparedness: Central Asian health, agriculture and environment ministries, with WHO/FAO/WOAH and the World Bank, reviewed progress on a One Health pandemic preparedness project for the Pandemic Fund. AI in Healthcare: Healthy4U expands an AI preventive health platform to Kazakhstan via partnerships with local institutions and talks with government stakeholders. Food & Nutrition Safety: Uzbekistan removed several Chinese-made children’s toys after lab tests flagged safety and chemical concerns, including formaldehyde levels above limits. Regional Health Tech Cooperation: Kazakhstan and Russia sign a memorandum to cooperate on nuclear medicine and reactor technologies, including training and joint research. Public Health Context: Commentary also spotlights Kazakhstan’s long-running male mortality and alcohol-related risks, pointing to behavior and environment as key drivers.
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