Kazakhstan prioritizes child safety, advances medicine procurement, and regulates psychology profession
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Kazakhstan's Ministry of Healthcare is advising parents to prioritize children's safety during summer holidays.
- The country is procuring medicines for 2027 in advance, with the Ministry of Health reporting the initiative.
- Kazakhstan is implementing a new law requiring a state register, qualification requirements, and certification for psychologists.
Kazakhstan is focusing on public health and safety with several recent initiatives. The Ministry of Healthcare has issued a directive urging parents to ensure children's safety throughout the summer holidays, a period often associated with increased risks. In a move to secure future medical supplies, the nation has begun procuring medicines and medical devices for the year 2027. This forward-thinking approach aims to ensure the availability of essential healthcare products. Furthermore, Kazakhstan is set to professionalize the field of psychology with a new law. This legislation mandates the creation of a state register for psychologists, establishes mandatory qualification requirements, and introduces a certification process for specialists. These measures aim to enhance the quality and reliability of psychological services offered within the country.
Originally published by Tengrinews in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.