AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTajikistan–China Health & Pharma Links: Tajikistan is expanding cooperation with China and Central Asia through new chamber and energy-sector deals, while Tajik firms also showcased products at EXPO-2026 that included medicine and pharmaceuticals, pointing to more regional health supply and technology exchange. Heat & Water Stress on Children: In Dushanbe, climate change is hitting hard: reports say 2.5 million children face heatwaves above 40°C and 2.7 million suffer water shortages, raising illness risks when kids can’t access safe water or shade. Food Security Still Uneven: A FAO regional report says Tajikistan nearly halved undernourishment over the past decade (to 8.4%), but healthy diets remain out of reach for about 24% of people, with child nutrition improving but access gaps persisting. Road Crash Highlights Emergency Care Needs: A deadly multi-vehicle crash on the Dushanbe–Kulob–Khorog highway killed 11 and injured 4, underscoring the need for strong hospital response and safer transport. Regional Health Resilience: WHO urged stronger earthquake-ready health systems across Central Asia, where seismic risk could overwhelm hospitals and spill across borders.
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