AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDiabetes Care Push: WHO and the World Diabetes Foundation launched a diabetes management overhaul across Central Asia, with Uzbekistan piloting AI-assisted eye diagnostics and the program running in parallel in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan—aiming for better primary care, patient education, referral pathways, updated clinical protocols, and more regular eye and foot checks to cut complications. One Health Planning: Central Asia’s “One Health in Central Asia” consultations wrapped up, bringing Tajikistan and neighbors together to finalize regional rules for pandemic prevention, food system sustainability, and ecosystem health, supported by the World Bank and the Pandemic Fund. Yoga for Wellbeing in Dushanbe: Ahead of International Day of Yoga (June 21), India’s External Affairs Minister of State Kirti Vardhan Singh joined a yoga session in Dushanbe, highlighting holistic health, mental wellbeing, and harmony with nature. Health System Accountability: Tajikistan’s Supreme Court began hearings in a case tied to a death in detention of Maksudjon Saidov, with former Dushanbe police officers accused of intentional grave bodily harm and abuse of office. Wellness Tourism Spotlight: A Tajikistan sanatorium in Khoja Obi Garm—using radon-rich hot springs—was featured in the World Food Photography Awards’ coverage, drawing attention to low-cost retreats and thermal treatments.
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