AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUN Rights Watch: UN experts say Kyrgyzstan’s draft law adopted in June would institutionalize discrimination against transgender and gender-diverse people by locking legal sex to biological traits and banning gender-affirming care. Climate Policy: Kyrgyzstan has signed Central Asia’s first comprehensive climate law, setting a framework for mitigation, adaptation, climate finance, carbon registries, and training from Jan. 1, 2027. Circular Lifestyle: UpKel is turning unsorted plastic waste into custom accessories and home decor, showing how local design can support a circular economy. Film & Culture Diplomacy: The International Film Festival of SCO Countries opened in Cholpon-Ata, with Kyrgyz officials calling cinema a “soft power” bridge and juries bringing regional filmmakers together. Community & Faith Education: A new Quranic school opened in Osh region’s Uzgen area to expand access to Quran memorization and religious studies for thousands of residents. Health Preparedness: Kyrgyzstan staged public health emergency drills ahead of the World Nomad Games, rehearsing responses to outbreaks during major events. Local Land Use: In Naryn, authorities are reclassifying 5 hectares of pasture to ease burial land shortages. Human Rights in Custody: The Ombudsman’s monitoring team inspected a penitentiary after inmate complaints about treatment and conditions.
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