AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoReproductive Health in Emergencies: Turkmenistan updated its National Action Plan on the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for reproductive health, with UNFPA support, aiming to keep safe delivery and family planning services running during crises, prevent sexual violence, and reduce HIV/STI transmission. Primary Healthcare Resilience: UNDP helped install solar power systems at Yoloten Etrap Hospital in Mary Velayat, adding battery backup to support essential services like maternity care, neonatal intensive care, labs, hemodialysis, and operating theatres during power disruptions. Children and Women Data Push: UNICEF, with Turkmenistan’s statistics bodies and UNFPA, wrapped regional roundtables on MICS7 findings to spot gaps and set priorities for health and education for children and women. Earthquake-Ready Hospitals: WHO urged stronger earthquake-ready health systems, warning that Central Asia—including Turkmenistan—faces very high seismic risk with potential cross-border impacts. Health Tech and Trade: A Kazakhstan–China exhibition in Almaty highlighted medical equipment and emergency response gear, including an air medical evacuation aircraft, reflecting growing regional interest in health-related technology. Pharma Branding: GM PHARMA unveiled a renewed brand identity, signaling continued expansion of its medicine and dietary supplement portfolio across regional markets including Turkmenistan.
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