AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLGBT Rights & “Child Protection” Politics: A global look at how governments scapegoat LGBT people, with a focus on attacks on LGBT children’s rights and school support. Women’s Empowerment: India reaffirmed its commitment to women-led development at the SCO Women’s Forum in Bishkek. Culture & Heritage: Bishkek museum events showcased a documentary film and research book on Kyrgyz traces in Mongolia. Diplomacy: The Swiss ambassador congratulated Kyrgyzstan on its UN Security Council election; Kyrgyz-Swiss talks also covered trade, sustainable development, and culture. Volunteering & Language: University of Seoul will send a 25-student global volunteer team to Bishkek in July for Korean language, cultural, and sports programs. Drug Abuse Awareness: UN marks the International Day against drug abuse and illicit trafficking, highlighting new challenges and innovative responses. Public Life in Bishkek: Free summer concerts at Ala-Too Square kick off with komuz and folk ensembles. Education Updates: Admissions for higher education start July 13 via Abiturient Online; foreign applicants use a separate center. Border & Daily Life: Chongara and Tash-Tobo villages were transferred from Uzbekistan to Kyrgyz jurisdiction, with residents set to receive Kyrgyz citizenship and a new road planned to cut travel distances. Air Quality Activism: A Bishkek Smog Initiative founder links pollution to heating, transport, and city planning failures.
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