AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorkplace Fitness Rule: Tajikistan has amended its Health Code to require employers to run daily physical exercises for at least 20 minutes, aiming to help prevent obesity and diabetes and to improve population health. Counterfeit Medicines Crackdown: Dushanbe police shut down an alleged underground operation producing counterfeit children’s medicines, seizing tens of thousands of syrup bottles and hundreds of thousands of packages and labels, including brands such as Nurofen and Paracetamol. Rescue & Safety: In Dushanbe, two local men helped save a 12-year-old boy after he was swept into a fast-flowing drain while trying to retrieve a ball, with police praising their quick action. Regional Health-Linked Finance: At the IsDB/ITFC meetings in Baku, ITFC signed deals that include support for Tajikistan’s cotton trade and broader trade finance cooperation, with one agreement explicitly mentioning healthcare and food security among priority sectors. Diplomacy With Health Implications: Georgia’s prime minister met Tajikistan’s leadership in Dushanbe, with both sides stressing expanded cooperation across sectors, including coordination in international frameworks.
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