AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPublic Health Capacity: WHO-supported training in Ashgabat (May 19–23) focused on emergency planning and safe transport of infectious substances, including contingency planning for the National Influenza Center and other labs, aiming to strengthen laboratory preparedness and biosafety. Healthcare System Modernization: Turkmenistan and UNDP mapped the next phase of cooperation under the 2026–2030 Country Programme, with healthcare resilience, infrastructure upgrades, and procurement of essential medicines and equipment highlighted alongside digitalization of public services. New Medical Infrastructure: Turkish Çalyk Holding talks with Turkmenistan’s leadership included construction progress on major health projects in Ashgabat, such as an International Pediatrics Center, an International Scientific and Clinical Oncology Center, a Dental Center, and a planned 500-bed multidisciplinary clinic. Nutrition & Food Supply: A local producer, “Maksada okgunly,” promoted its automated turkey meat complex and a wide range of ready-to-eat and semi-finished products, emphasizing nutrition and low-fat protein. Health & Environment Risk: Satellite-linked reporting on regional air pollution ties recent large-scale emissions to health impacts like eye/throat irritation and worsened asthma or bronchitis, with plumes reportedly passing over Turkmenistan. Child Well-Being: International Children’s Day coverage spotlighted child rights and welfare themes relevant to Turkmenistan’s ongoing focus on support for children and vulnerable families.
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