AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoChild Health Push: Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Healthcare says infant mortality has fallen 7.5 times since independence, citing the “Children of Kazakhstan” 2026–2030 concept and Bastau-2030 plan, with pediatric funding rising from T264bn to T585bn and a unified child health monitoring model from perinatal care to age 17. Early Intervention Expansion: The ministry highlights the “First 1001 Days” project, patronage services, expanded screening, breastfeeding support, and the creation of 386+ early intervention and child development centers plus 81 pediatric rehabilitation centers. Cancer Care Abroad Debate: A separate report looks at why Kazakhstanis with cancer still seek treatment abroad, pointing to rising urban cancer incidence (about 239 per 100,000 in 2024) and uneven regional burden. Medical Fraud Crackdown: Kazakhstan-linked foreign medical graduate certificate scams are also in the spotlight, with reports from India’s Rajasthan police about arrests tied to forged FMG screening documents. Free Health Check: A free mega health check-up camp is planned in Astana on June 13 with BP, blood sugar, ECG/echo screening and specialist consultations.
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