AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOncology Upgrade in Tashkent: Elekta and MIBS signed to bring the first Leksell Gamma Knife Esprit to Uzbekistan, with a new Tashkent oncology hospital planned to open in 2027—aimed at combining advanced diagnostics, surgery, chemo and radiation under one roof. Military Health & Access Changes: President Mirziyoyev signed reforms that digitize Uzbekistan’s military enrollment and shift mandatory medical checks away from local defense offices to central district polyclinics, alongside higher housing allowances and pay rises for defense personnel. National Team Medical Update: Midfielder Jaloliddin Masharipov is sidelined with a recurring herniated disc, after MRI confirmed relapse; his return depends on further medical assessment. Regional One Health Coordination: A new One Health program secretariat for Central Asia was set up to coordinate cross-border work on zoonotic diseases, antimicrobial resistance and food safety, including training and a regional information portal. Mobility for Care Workers: Uzbekistan and Sweden signed a migration and mobility agreement to support legal work, study and residence, with training links for healthcare and caregiving roles. Sports, Health & Climate Angle: Coverage highlights rising health and climate concerns around major events, including warnings that the 2026 World Cup could be the most polluting ever—driven largely by travel.
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