Kyrgyz lawmakers are calling for improved HIV/AIDS prevention efforts and greater accountability from medical institutions. The discussion arose during a parliamentary session focused on ratifying an agreement with the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Kyrgyzstan is set to receive $24 million in funding as part of a new cycle of support from the Global Fund. Deputies questioned the effectiveness of current prevention programs and the quality of care provided by relevant healthcare structures. The agreement’s ratification is expected to bolster the country’s response to these critical health challenges. This funding will be crucial in strengthening national programs aimed at combating these diseases. The parliament’s focus signals a renewed commitment to addressing public health concerns.
