AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMigrant Reintegration: Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Labor convened an interdepartmental working group to roll out the 2026–2030 reintegration action plan for returning labor migrants, with government bodies, international partners, and NGOs coordinating support. Border Health Access: In Batken, ambulances can now pass the “Tayan” checkpoint around the clock in emergency cases after Kyrgyzstan negotiated with Uzbekistan. Education Overhaul: The Cabinet updated rules for general education, including mixed and distance formats, and Kyrgyzstan is moving to a 12-year school system with a reworked academic calendar. SME Push: The government approved an SME support and development program through 2030, backed by a digital “SME Hub” one-stop service and shared responsibility for execution. Nuclear Legacy Monitoring: A draft resolution proposes a unified national system for long-term radiological monitoring of former uranium sites and waste locations, coordinated with the IAEA. Bishkek Enforcement: City authorities are dismantling unauthorized balconies and restoring some buildings toward original designs. Sports & Culture: Kyrgyz taekwondo teams won 10 medals in Astana; Greco-Roman U-15 wrestlers won 5 medals at the Asian Championship; and President Japarov ordered restoration and a museum at actor Suymenkul Chokmorov’s home. International Ties: Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan launched a joint Business Council to expand trade and investment.
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