AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoNational Cancer Program: Uzbekistan approved a WHO-backed overhaul aiming to lift five-year oncology survival from 35% to at least 45% by 2030, with 60% screening coverage and palliative care reaching 80%. Drug Access Financing: AstraZeneca proposed a cost-sharing model to help Uzbekistan procure modern medicines without overburdening the state budget. School Nutrition Push: Nestlé’s “Health Routes” program now reaches 12,000+ students nationwide, adding a hands-on “Food Laboratory” format focused on nutrition, hygiene, activity, and environment. Regulatory Updates: Uzbekistan set new ICH-aligned drug registration rules, including mandatory GMO and prion-related disclosures. Pharma Advertising Enforcement: Nika Farm was fined after a nasal spray ad used historical figures’ images in a way regulators said violated ethics and advertising norms. Workforce & Health Mobility: Uzbekistan and Sweden signed a migration and mobility partnership, with early focus on healthcare and caregiving labor pipelines plus simplified visa steps. Public Health Safety Note: A Caspian cobra sighting in eastern Uzbekistan sparked renewed interest in venom research for potential cancer treatments.
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