AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGreen Energy & Education: The third SCO green-energy forum wrapped up in Bishkek at the International University of Kyrgyzstan, with diplomats and scientists discussing joint research and a “Bishkek Declaration” to guide future cooperation. Religious Education Oversight: In Issyk-Ata, summer religious courses for 200 children (boys and girls) were checked by the Muftiyat, covering Quran reading, Tajweed, fiqh basics, Kyrgyz language and moral education. Reintegration Support in Osh: In Osh, weekly sessions continue for people who refused the banned “Yakin Inkar” movement, aiming to build traditional religious views, encourage modern education, and keep families aligned with Kyrgyzstan’s laws. Healthcare Upgrade in Osh: Japan’s grant program delivered about $114,700 worth of medical equipment to Osh hospitals, including ultrasound and endoscopic tools, to improve diagnostics and specialized care. School Year Planning: Kyrgyzstan is adjusting the school start to September 15 for this academic year, with Saturday classes planned for older students due to major national and regional events. Online School Licensing: The Cabinet is considering licensing private online schools for grades 7–12, to create clear rules and boost trust in distance education. Passport Watch: Kyrgyzstan placed 127th in the Global Passport Index 2026, with visa-free access to 27 countries.
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