AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSummer health tourism: Avaza National Tourist Zone on the Caspian coast is in full swing, with thousands of visitors using modern hotels, regional health resorts (Ahal, Balkan, Dashoguz, Lebap, Mary) and children’s recreation centers “Dayanch” and “Arzuv,” plus a packed wellness-and-entertainment program. Telemedicine & connectivity: Turkmentelecom says 5G in Arkadag is already being used for education, healthcare, city management and industry, including telemedicine and data exchange. Drug prevention for youth: UNODC and local youth partners launched a “Prevention Starts with Me” Youth Awareness & Healthy Lifestyle Week in Ashgabat (June 25–July 2) to help ages 13–18 choose healthier, drug-free lives. Public health risk control: Reports say an overnight rat extermination operation followed a rat infestation at a presidential residence near Ashgabat; dead rodents were tested at a clinical medicine and epidemiology institute, with no dangerous infections found. Child health focus in aid work: Turkmenistan’s charity fund for children’s care held meetings with UNDP and Chinese and Palestinian representatives, highlighting cooperation on children’s healthcare and social support.
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