AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI in Pediatrics: Turkmenistan’s new International Pediatric Center in Ashgabat is nearing completion and will use AI-enabled imaging, endoscopy, and digital monitoring to speed diagnosis and support treatment decisions. Presidential Oversight: President Serdar Berdimuhamedov inspected the center’s consultation, diagnostic, treatment, inpatient, and operating areas, with plans for online connectivity across departments. Child Health & Nutrition: At Ashgabat’s “Kids Expo,” the Arkadag Medical Cluster showcased locally produced baby foods, including dry formulas and cereals for infants from six months, positioned as supporting healthy development. Gender-Responsive Care Training: UNDP and UNFPA launched a three-day training in Ashgabat for 30 healthcare professionals on applying gender-responsive and human-rights-based approaches in healthcare delivery. Cervical Screening Skills: UNFPA and the Ministry of Health ran trainings to improve histological diagnostics for cervical dysplasia screening, bringing specialists together for hands-on case work. Child Labour Prevention: ILO reported that about 1,500 people across 35 districts took part in a three-month campaign to prevent child and forced labour, especially during the cotton harvest. Wellness Infrastructure: President Berdimuhamedov also reviewed modernization at the Archman Balneological Sanatorium, including plans for new diagnostic and spa treatment facilities. Kids Expo Opening: The international “Kids Expo: everything for children” opened in Ashgabat, featuring education-focused services and family-friendly activities.
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