AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRoad Safety & Child Health: Uzbekistan prepared 1,100+ buses to safely move children to summer health camps, with 692 road patrol officers on duty and thousands of road inspections and repairs along camp routes. Public Health & Heritage Medicine: Archaeologists in Uzbekistan report the oldest known Central Asia surgery—a Bronze Age child skull showing trepanation—adding a new chapter to the region’s medical history. Healthcare Policy & Access: Uzbekistan’s energy tariff changes (electricity and gas) are being justified as inflation-linked indexing and cost-based pricing, with officials saying basic-consumption rates remain below production costs. Health Security & Human Rights: An Uzbek NGO, Istiqbolli Avlod, was recognized with France’s Human Rights Prize for work against child and sexual exploitation and for child-friendly justice. Regional Health Cooperation: A Dushanbe seminar on water diplomacy highlighted how shared-water negotiations can improve trust and public well-being across borders. Health-Linked Enforcement: Ferghana and Namangan authorities seized large illegal medicine shipments worth hundreds of millions of soums, with thousands of units found without proper documentation.
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