AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDigital Health & Innovation: Turkmenistan is set to launch the “Digital Solution – 2026” competition, with categories that include digital medicine—aimed at turning young software talent into real upgrades for the national economy. Reproductive Health in Emergencies: The Ministry of Health and Medical Industry updated the National Action Plan for the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) for reproductive health, with UNFPA support, focusing on safe delivery, family planning, prevention of sexual violence, and reducing HIV/STI transmission during crises. Primary Care Resilience: UNDP and the Ministry of Health completed solar power installations at Yoloten Etrap Hospital (Mary Velayat), adding battery backup to keep key services running during electricity disruptions. Children & Women Data: UNICEF, UNFPA and Turkmenistan’s statistics bodies wrapped regional roundtables on MICS7 results, using new data to target health and education priorities for children and women. WHO Disaster Readiness: WHO urged stronger earthquake-ready health systems, warning that Central Asia—including Turkmenistan—faces very high seismic risk with cross-border impacts. Sustainable Health Education: Times Higher Education’s THE Sustainability Impact Ratings 2026 placed multiple Turkmen universities in areas including health and well-being.
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