AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMultiple Sclerosis Access: A Turkmenistan patient story highlights how people diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) can struggle with sudden vision and limb numbness—then find care at the S.A. Niyazov Diagnostic and Treatment Centre in Ashgabat, underscoring the need for timely diagnosis and ongoing treatment. MS Medicines Support: A separate report points to free medicines for patients with multiple sclerosis, aiming to improve treatment continuity and quality of life. Child Labor in Cotton: The ILO reports a rise in child labor in Turkmenistan’s 2025 cotton harvest, with monitors finding children in fields more often than the year before—especially in Dashoguz and Mary. One Health in Central Asia: A regional meeting reviewed progress on pandemic preparedness using the One Health approach, bringing together health, animal, and environmental sectors across Central Asia, including Turkmenistan. Climate & Health Preparedness: Turkmenistan hosted discussions on climate risk management and public preparedness, linking adaptation, water safety, and emergency readiness to protect community health. World Environment Day Youth Program: A UNESCO-linked campaign taught young people about medicinal plants and local research, tying environmental well-being to health and traditional medicine knowledge. World Bicycle Day Sports for Health: Mass cycling events in Ashgabat and abroad promoted active lifestyles, with children receiving bicycles—supporting public health through sports culture. Research on Longevity: Biomimetics and nutrigenomics research at Turkmenistan’s science park explores “longevity” mechanisms, including DNA repair and cellular stability, with potential future medicine applications.
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