AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHealthcare Quality Push (Mongolia): Mongolia’s Health Minister issued a directive to improve medical service quality and accessibility, with stronger patient-centered care, better emergency services, and tighter safety/discipline measures, plus quarterly reporting to the ministry. Immunization Update (Mongolia): Preliminary findings were presented on Mongolia’s national immunization program and a post-introduction assessment of HPV vaccination, including nationwide HPV rollout for 11-year-olds starting in 2024. Food Safety & Production (Mongolia): President Khurelsukh visited Teso Group under the “Food Revolution” push, highlighting expanded domestic output, jobs, and wastewater treatment capacity to support healthier, safer food supply. Public Health Oversight (Abroad, detention health): A U.S. federal judge ordered San Diego’s Otay Mesa detention center to allow county health inspectors, a ruling that could shape how local authorities monitor privately run immigration detention sites. Heat Health Guidance (Abroad): Hong Kong’s health department reminded the public to prevent heat cramps, exhaustion, and heat stroke with hydration, lighter clothing, ventilation, and extra caution for children, older adults, pregnant people, and those with chronic illness. Cultural Diplomacy (Mongolia-India): Ladakh’s LG Saxena will travel to Mongolia to accompany Buddha relics after a 10-day exposition, with a return ceremony planned in Ulaanbaatar before the relics fly to New Delhi.
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