Annual progress report towards the implementation of the Roadmap for health and well-being in Central Asia (2022–2025)

Overview
The Roadmap for health and well-being in Central Asia (2022–2025) (CARM) is the first subregional strategy for health and wellbeing endorsed by the Ministers of Health of the following Central Asian countries (CACs): Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan at their meeting on September 11 2022, under the auspices of the 72nd Session of the WHO Regional Committee for Europe. CARM encompasses multi-country efforts and adds to tailored country support to advance CACs and partners coalescing in working towards attaining vital milestones of progress and expresses WHO/Europe’s unwavering support to CACs in achieving their 2022–2025 CARM objectives. This report is intended to present a snapshot rather than a detailed account of WHO/Europe’s engagement in Central Asia and should be read in conjunction with the WHO Regional Office for Europe’s published documents and progress reports, including the Report of the Regional Director on the work of WHO/Europe in 2021–2022 presented at the 72nd Session of the Regional Committee.