AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoOne Health Training: WHO and FAO ran a course in Ashgabat to boost Turkmenistan’s ability to prevent, diagnose, and control echinococcosis, bringing together public health and veterinary specialists and focusing on lab safety, surveillance, and data sharing. Social Policy & Pharma: At a Halk Maslahaty Presidium session, leaders set near-term priorities including strengthening national health, raising life expectancy, and accelerating development of the domestic pharmaceutical industry. Health Data for SDGs: UN partners convened a technical meeting in Turkmenistan to close gaps in reporting for SDG indicators tied to health, road safety, nutrition, gender-based violence, and drinking water services ahead of the country’s 2027 Voluntary National Review. Kids’ Summer Care: The “Dürdäne” Children’s Health Center in Balkan velayat is running a full summer program with shifts for 300 children, combining recreation, sports, and creative workshops. Earthquake Readiness: The UN renewed warnings that Central Asia—including parts of Turkmenistan—faces high seismic risk, stressing the need to keep hospitals functional during major quakes.
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