AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCardiology Access: A new 50-bed modern cardiology center opened in Konayev (Almaty region), offering round-the-clock planned and emergency care plus interventional cardiology, arrhythmology, and cardiac surgery under one roof. Humanitarian Medicine: Kazakh UN peacekeepers and UN field hospital doctors delivered outpatient care in Syria’s Quneitra province, with special attention to children, the elderly, and patients needing ongoing supervision. Dental Coverage Cuts (Kyrgyzstan): Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Health is proposing to reduce state-subsidized dental services—keeping only emergency acute care and a basic prevention package, while caries and pulp/root conditions would move to paid services. Early Pension Withdrawals Tightened (Kazakhstan): New rules raise the minimum “sufficiency” threshold for early withdrawals from the Unified Accumulative Pension Fund, limiting access for younger contributors and aiming to protect housing and long-term retirement security. Child Rights & Healthcare (Regional): Kyrgyzstan improved in the KidsRights Index 2026 (healthcare ranked 31st), while Kazakhstan led Central Asia at 24th. Education Oversight: Kazakhstan’s private secondary school sector surged, and the finance ministry says tighter oversight and new digital monitoring tools are being introduced.
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