AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDiabetes Care Upgrade: WHO and the World Diabetes Foundation launched a new diabetes management project in Uzbekistan, with AI-assisted eye diagnostics piloted in Nukus, Gulistan, and parts of Tashkent, aiming for better prevention and fewer complications. Healthcare Oversight Crackdown: Uzbekistan will deploy covert “mystery patient” inspections across hospitals and clinics after complaints rose sharply, targeting unnecessary tests, protocol deviations, and needless prescriptions. Cancer System Reform: Uzbekistan is set to roll out major cancer care reforms in 2027, including a national cancer program targeting a 45% survival rate. One Health Coordination: Central Asia’s “One Health in Central Asia” consultations wrapped up, aligning regional plans for pandemic prevention, food systems resilience, and ecosystem health ahead of a June 25 council meeting. Workforce & Health Mobility: France opened applications for Uzbek seasonal farm jobs, requiring applicants to be in good health and offering €1,650 monthly pay. Health-Related Diplomacy: Egypt and Uzbekistan signed MoUs during talks in Cairo, including cooperation that explicitly mentions pharmaceutical production.
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