AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHealth diplomacy & pharma ties: Turkmenistan and Austria discussed expanding cooperation across healthcare and pharmaceuticals, alongside energy, environmental projects, waste management, and agriculture, following the 13th meeting of their Joint Commission. Regional pandemic prevention planning: Central Asia’s “One Health” consultations wrapped up online (June 8–12) to finalize a strategic document package for regional coordination on pandemic prevention, food systems resilience, and ecosystem health. Drug control support: The EU-funded Central Asia Drug Action Programme (CADAP 8) began a two-day needs assessment workshop in Ashgabat (June 9–10), focusing on supply reduction and security with UNODC and partners. Public health through lifestyle: International yoga day was marked with a beach master class in Avaza, promoting physical and mental well-being through asanas and pranayama. Child welfare risk: An ILO report says child labor in Turkmenistan’s 2025 cotton harvest rose, with children observed more often in fields—especially in Dashoguz. Science for health systems: Turkmenistan marked Science Day with events highlighting innovation and youth research, including diploma ceremonies for scientists.
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