AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPublic Health Preparedness: WHO and Turkmenistan’s Ministry of Health met in Ashgabat to strengthen national planning, preparedness and response for public health emergencies at points of entry, including a draft national action plan and standard operating procedures aligned with International Health Regulations. Innovation for Health & Industry: Ashgabat’s International Scientific and Technological Park is highlighted as a “scientific heart,” running labs for biotech, renewable energy, materials science and more, with ongoing environmental monitoring for the Caspian and Aral regions. Medical Support Training: An OSCE regional course in Kazakhstan trained Central Asian medical specialists, including Turkmenistan participants, on emergency care for blast injuries, triage and medical evacuation for explosive ordnance disposal operations. Health Tourism Signals: Bangladesh–Turkmenistan talks also touched pharma cooperation, while separate regional coverage points to growing medical tourism ambitions across Central Asia. Wellness & Care at Avaza: Turkmenistan’s Avaza resort zone is promoted as a holiday spot with hotel medical and health departments, wellness centers and sanatorium services. Health-Related Safety Note: A report from abroad describes forced anal examinations in Senegal as a harmful pseudo-medical judicial practice.
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