AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGender-Responsive Care Training: UNDP and UNFPA launched a three-day “Gender-Responsive Approach in Healthcare” training in Ashgabat for 30 Turkmen healthcare professionals, aiming to strengthen gender- and human-rights aware service delivery. Cervical Dysplasia Screening Skills: UNFPA, with the Ministry of Health and Medical Industry, ran trainings (10–19 Aug) to improve histological examinations for cervical dysplasia screening, bringing pathologists and lab specialists together for hands-on diagnostic practice. Public Health at Borders: WHO and Turkmenistan’s health ministry met in Ashgabat to strengthen planning and response for public health emergencies at points of entry, including finalizing a draft national action plan and standard operating procedures under International Health Regulations. Wellness Resources: Production of therapeutic mud and sea salt is expanding in the western region, with an enterprise in Balkanabat able to package hundreds of thousands of mud and sea-salt products annually. Youth Health Focus: International Youth Day 2026 in Ashgabat, organized by UNFPA and the sports committee, highlighted young people’s role in supporting a healthy lifestyle and a sustainable future.
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