AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoInternet Costs: A new global pricing ranking puts Turkmenistan among the world’s priciest fixed broadband markets, with average monthly costs reported at $286.24. Health Policy: The government has approved a 2026–2030 national program to protect maternal and child health, with an action plan aimed at prevention and upgraded medical services. Culture Calendar: Cabinet approved a major July program of cultural events tied to the 35th independence anniversary, including arts and crafts activities, excursions, and finals of youth creative competitions. Religious Life: Religious leaders backed a proposal to name a new mosque under construction in Arkadag “Arkadagyň Ruhy metjidi,” linking the decision to public requests and national development. Malaysia-Turkmenistan Energy Ties: Malaysia’s PM Anwar Ibrahim says Petronas has secured access to major Turkmen gas fields via new agreements, while talks also covered transport/logistics and continued education cooperation. Regional Diplomacy: OSCE reported training in Ashgabat on strategic government communication and a workshop in Turkmenistan on securities market development. Human Rights/NGO Work: OSCE also supported a study visit for Turkmen civil society representatives on tackling gender-based violence, sharing Moldova’s approaches.
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