AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMaternal & Child Health: Turkmenistan has approved a national program for protecting maternal and child health for 2026–2030, “Healthy mother – healthy child – healthy future,” plus an action plan to modernize healthcare and improve specialized services nationwide. Yoga for Wellness: Ashgabat hosted large-scale International Day of Yoga celebrations at the Yoga and Traditional Medicine Center, with free daily training sessions promoted for residents. Regional Health Cooperation: Kazakhstan delivered 318.8 tons of humanitarian aid, including 1.867 tons of medicines and medical supplies, and sent medical specialists to support healthcare services in Afghanistan. Child-Focused Public Financing: UNICEF and Turkmenistan consulted on using public finance data to better plan and monitor investments for children, including early childhood development and primary health care. Emergency Preparedness: IOM supported training for Turkmenistan’s institutions on early preparedness and response, including practical exercises on tracking population movement for better crisis coordination. Health & Recovery Research: A study reported that prolonged grief can keep cardiovascular stress responses elevated for up to two years after a loss, affecting blood pressure and recovery. Caspian Health Link: Ongoing seal carcass deaths along the Caspian coast are raising health and environmental concerns, with researchers pointing to multiple pressures including pollution and possible disease spread.
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