AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDuchenne drug access: Santhera expands Biomedica’s exclusive distribution of AGAMREE® (vamorolone) to Georgia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, aiming to reach about 2,000 patients in markets where options have been limited. Military health paperwork: Belarusian military registration offices are increasingly rejecting medical records and pushing harder-to-get certificates, raising the risk that conscripts with illnesses could still be declared fit. Cancer in custody: Belarusian political prisoner Tatsiana Kolas has been diagnosed with cancer; her transfer for further exams and treatment is delayed for months. Cross-border health & labor: Belarus and Uzbekistan signed an agreement for organised recruitment of Uzbek citizens for temporary work in Belarus, including pre-departure training and screening for medical conditions. Diplomacy with a health angle: Belarus’ foreign minister discussed with Mozambique joint projects in food security and agriculture, plus education and healthcare cooperation, including visa-free talks for diplomatic and official passport holders. Local safety: A bus and car crash near Minsk National Airport left no one needing medical help. Human rights & health: UN experts say freed Belarus political prisoners may face continuing repression in exile via passport invalidation. Public health policy abroad: Chile launched an AI early-warning system to predict spotted-wing fruit fly infestations, targeting a 30–60% reduction in damage.
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