On April 18, 2025, Sholpan Karinova, Member of the National Commission for Women Affairs, Family and Demographic Policy under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, took part in the event marking the 30th anniversary of Ecomed Clinic — one of the country’s pioneering medical institutions in the field of reproductive technologies.
Reproductive health and access to quality medical care remain key priorities of Kazakhstan’s demographic policy. According to experts, one in six couples in the country faces difficulties with conception. The growing prevalence of reproductive challenges calls for both systemic state support and broad public dialogue.
The National Commission views reproductive health as a cornerstone of its family and demographic agenda. In this regard, the work of clinics like Ecomed plays a vital role in expanding access to high-quality medical services and fostering a culture of informed and responsible parenthood.
In her remarks, Sholpan Karinova emphasized:
“Supporting families is one of the key priorities of the National Commission. We closely monitor developments that assist young couples on their challenging path to parenthood. Reproductive health is not a private concern — it is a national issue. That is why it is crucial for this sector to develop responsibly, professionally, and in dialogue with society.”
The National Commission expresses its gratitude to the medical community for introducing innovations and supporting families on their journey to parenthood.
Reproductive health and access to quality medical care remain key priorities of Kazakhstan’s demographic policy. According to experts, one in six couples in the country faces difficulties with conception. The growing prevalence of reproductive challenges calls for both systemic state support and broad public dialogue.
The National Commission views reproductive health as a cornerstone of its family and demographic agenda. In this regard, the work of clinics like Ecomed plays a vital role in expanding access to high-quality medical services and fostering a culture of informed and responsible parenthood.
In her remarks, Sholpan Karinova emphasized:
“Supporting families is one of the key priorities of the National Commission. We closely monitor developments that assist young couples on their challenging path to parenthood. Reproductive health is not a private concern — it is a national issue. That is why it is crucial for this sector to develop responsibly, professionally, and in dialogue with society.”
The National Commission expresses its gratitude to the medical community for introducing innovations and supporting families on their journey to parenthood.