AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDiabetes Care Focus: WHO says diabetes is rising across Europe, with many patients diagnosed late; a new project with the World Diabetes Foundation targets Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan to strengthen primary care, patient education, and regular eye/foot checks to prevent complications. Sports Medicine & Access: Uzbekistan’s midfielder Jaloliddin Masharipov is sidelined by a relapse of a herniated disc, with the national team monitoring his recovery after MRI confirmation. Military Health Services Reform: Uzbekistan plans to digitize military draft registration and shift conscript medical exams to central multidisciplinary polyclinics, aiming to reduce bureaucracy and improve access. Health System Partnerships: Fergana Medical Institute signed a University of Michigan partnership for training, research fellowships, and clinical masterclasses in urological oncology and maxillofacial surgery, plus curriculum upgrades aligned with international licensing standards. Public Health & Mobility: Uzbekistan is also digitizing everyday services, including health-related documents like electronic sick leave, as mobile and online systems expand across the region. Environment-to-Health Link: Central Asia’s water and land crisis is being tackled through a new regional “Water–Land Nexus” programme launched at the GEF assembly in Samarkand, tying climate resilience to long-term wellbeing.
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