AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSolar-Powered Hospital Resilience: UNDP and Turkmenistan’s Ministry of Health installed two solar systems at Yoloten Etrap Hospital (Mary), adding battery backup to keep key services running during power cuts. Reproductive Health in Emergencies: The Ministry of Health updated Turkmenistan’s National Action Plan for the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for reproductive health, aiming to protect women and newborns, prevent sexual violence, and reduce HIV/STI transmission during crises. Children and Women Data Push: UNICEF, with Turkmenistan’s statistics body and UNFPA, wrapped regional roundtables on MICS7 results to spot gaps and speed up action for children and women. Digital Health & Innovation: A Cabinet meeting set up the “Digital Solution – 2026” competition, with categories including digital medicine and smart health-related tech. Inclusive Reporting on Disability: A UN-led seminar in Ashgabat trained media and government press teams on disability-rights reporting, stressing respectful language and “Nothing About Us Without Us.” Public Health Preparedness: WHO highlighted the need for stronger earthquake-ready health systems across Central Asia, warning of cross-border risks. Rural Health Context: A global map notes only 36 countries remain majority rural, a reminder that health access challenges often track where people live.
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