AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOne Health Coordination: Turkmenistan is set to plug into a new Central Asia One Health regional secretariat, created to coordinate cross-border work on zoonotic diseases, antimicrobial resistance, and food safety, with a shared portal and training/simulation for national specialists. Drug Policy Planning: Ashgabat hosted a two-day CADAP 8 needs assessment workshop (EU-funded) to shape the next phase of cooperation on both drug supply and demand, with Turkmen ministries and border forces taking part. MS Care Story: A patient account highlights diagnosis and treatment for multiple sclerosis at Ashgabat’s S.A. Niyazov Diagnostic and Treatment Centre, underscoring ongoing access to care. Public Health & Safety: Reports around the Malviya Nagar B&B fire in Delhi—where people from Turkmenistan were among the victims—renew focus on fire-safety compliance and oversight for medical travelers. Health Through Lifestyle: International Yoga Day was marked in Turkmenistan’s Avaza zone with a beach master class promoting movement, breathing, and recovery foods. Child Labor Watch: An ILO report flags increased observations of children in Turkmenistan’s cotton fields during the 2025 harvest, especially in Dashoguz. Nutrition & Agriculture: Dashoguz rice growers plan expanded production using disease-resistant varieties and local processing capacity.
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