AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDuchenne care breakthrough: Parents of children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy say they’ve reached a “victory” after talks with Georgian Dream officials, agreeing on access to specific medications (details withheld for procurement reasons) and moving to secure supply. Cardiac services expansion: Archbold Memorial Hospital received state approval to launch an adult open-heart surgery program, including dedicated operating rooms and expanded intensive care, aiming to reduce the need for patients to travel. Black Sea tourism & jobs: Archi and NEXT officially presented the $300M Swissôtel Kobuleti Beach Resort in Kobuleti, a three-building hotel-residential complex with spa, pools, restaurants, and conference facilities. Wellness at work: TBC-backed M25 opened in Tbilisi with offices plus on-site fitness, sauna/spa rooms, and a yoga studio—positioning “work-life” wellness as part of the building. Air quality push: Georgia added a new automatic air-monitoring station in Tazakandi and plans nine more by year-end to strengthen environmental data for public health. Circular economy event: Repair & Reuse Day returns to Tbilisi on June 14 with repair zones, a green entrepreneurs market, recycling drop-offs, and kids’ activities. Public health conference: Georgia-linked participation is noted in Moldova’s 4th noncommunicable diseases conference, focused on prevention, nutrition, tobacco control, and cross-sector action.
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