AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMedicine Procurement Watch: Mongolia’s Health Minister Batshugar reported progress on single-source procurement of essential medicines, supplies, biopreparations and vaccines, citing price savings from recombinant antihemophilic factor purchases and flagging a new list of 179 quality-compliant international medicines to cut duplication. Emergency Care at COP17: Health teams were deployed for UNCCD COP17 readiness, including four medical aid stations, four mobile emergency teams, ambulances, and nine hospitals on standby to protect delegates’ health. Road Safety & Alcohol: A police briefing says alcohol-linked crimes and road traffic incidents remain a major concern, with alcohol tied to a large share of accidents and injuries. Cancer Access Program: BeOne Medicines and partners extended Brukinsa access for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia in low- and middle-income countries through 2028, targeting about 1,000 patients cumulatively. Wellness & Nutrition Trade: Guyana approved Kanghong’s conbercept ophthalmic injection for marketing, adding another overseas regulatory step for the biologic. Digital Health/Infrastructure: Mongolia is moving toward green international data processing centers to support renewable energy integration and expand digital services exports. Health Culture Event: PSY confirmed his first Mongolia concert in Ulaanbaatar on Sept 19, 2026, with ticket sales already underway.
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