AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCybersecurity & Health Services: The US Treasury sanctioned First VPN Service (1VPNS) and its administrator, plus a Belarusian national accused of selling “cryptors,” linking the tools to ransomware attacks on US hospitals and other critical services. Public Health & Environment: Belarus placed 53rd in a global eco-ranking, with reporting highlighting decent air quality but weak biodiversity protection. Medical Access (Duchenne): Santhera expanded a distribution deal for AGAMREE® (vamorolone) via Biomedica to cover Georgia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan for Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients aged 2+. Work & Health Checks for Migrants: A new Uzbek worker appeal claims an earlier video about Belarus job conditions was shared without consent; the same report says workers are offered about $700 plus accommodation/food and undergo medical examinations before starting. Education & Health Workforce: Belarus enrolled about 5,600 students under the target-admission scheme (90% of plan), including more than 2,000 in medical programmes. Health Policy Context: A week of coverage also notes a push to raise “healthy life” in Lithuania’s government programme, alongside broader regional security concerns.
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