AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMedical Training & Readiness: OSCE ran a 3–13 Aug course in Almaty to boost Central Asian military medical teams’ skills for Explosive Ordnance Disposal emergencies, covering blast injury care, triage, evacuation planning and international standards. Medical Tourism Expansion: Lilavati Hospital plans its first overseas Kazakhstan super-speciality OPD in early Sept 2026, offering second opinions and specialist consultations (including oncology, cardiology, neurology, IVF, gastro, diabetes care, pediatrics and pulmonology) with referrals to its Mumbai hospital for complex procedures. Public Health Funding via Asset Recovery: Kazakhstan says it has returned 1.154 trillion tenge (about US$2.5bn) to state ownership since Sept 2023, with major allocations to water supply, healthcare and education through the Special State Fund. Healthcare Policy Focus in Politics: As Kurultai election debates enter the final stretch, observers note voters are increasingly scrutinizing party plans on healthcare, education and social protection. Environment & Health Link: Kazakhstan’s Caspian seal conservation is getting harder as warmer winters and falling water levels shift breeding habitats, adding pressure from pollution and fishing nets.
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