AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAral Sea Restoration Hope: China and Central Asian partners are pushing research and practical steps to restore the Aral Sea, including water conservation, desertification control, and saline-alkaline land recovery, with a monitoring network and remote-sensing work based in Tashkent. Healthcare Growth: Uzbekistan’s healthcare services rose 15.1% in Jan–Apr 2026 to about 7.3 trillion soums, with hospital services at 20.2% and dentistry/medical practice at 16.8%. Nuclear Medicine & Safety: Uzbekistan’s nuclear power construction in Jizzakh is paired with IAEA talks on building nuclear infrastructure, expanding nuclear medicine, and training specialists. Digital Inclusion: Uzbekistan plans to digitize disabled parking permits via a social card system, removing the need for physical disability signs and some paper certificates. Vocational Skills for Health Workforces: Ferghana and Germany are expanding vocational education cooperation, including training pathways for sectors such as healthcare and IT. Public Health Watch: With the World Cup starting June 11, host-city health departments are preparing for crowd risks like heat and illness spread. Disaster Response Training: U.S. Mississippi National Guard shared emergency response practices with Uzbekistan’s emergency ministry to strengthen national disaster readiness.
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