AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNeonatal Care Push: Uzbekistan says nearly half of infant deaths happen in the first month, with 47% in the first 30 days, and plans to nearly halve child mortality by 2030 by strengthening pediatric services and a new four-tier system. Medicine Pricing Crackdown: Uzbekistan’s consumer protection authorities flagged 237 pharmacies for exceeding legal medicine markups in Q2 2026, with unjustified revenue of UZS 1.9 billion and plans to keep inspections and publish offenders. AI for Health: Uzbekistan is rolling out nearly 100 priority AI projects through 2030, including in healthcare, education, agriculture, energy, finance, and e-government. Education Standards for Health Workforce: President Mirziyoyev reviewed reforms to expand vocational and higher education programs aligned with international standards, aiming to improve graduate competitiveness for the global labor market. Medical Tourism Link-Up: A Korea Medical Tourism Connect 2026 roadshow in Bishkek highlighted treatment options and wellness services, signaling continued regional interest in cross-border care. Labor Rights Conference: Uzbek trade union leaders met international partners in Tashkent to align union organization and representation with global standards, focusing on workers’ rights and social dialogue. Desertification & Public Health: Uzbekistan approved 2026–2030 anti-desertification plans and the “Green Samarkand” initiative, targeting ecosystem restoration and climate-resilient urban growth that can reduce health risks from dust and land degradation.
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