AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEducation & Access: Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Education says applicants who miss Unified National Exam thresholds can still enter secondary vocational programs (90 points on the main test, 40 on subjects), with culture/arts/physical education specialties not requiring ORT results, plus a fall retake option for winter university admissions. Women’s Rights & Justice: A bill is out for public consultation to add “murder of a woman (femicide)” to Kyrgyzstan’s Criminal Code, defining gender-based killings (including in connection with rape and killings of pregnant women) and proposing life imprisonment, property confiscation, and no amnesty. Science & Education Cooperation: Kyrgyzstan’s science minister is in Switzerland meeting top universities and tech firms to learn about science, innovation, technology transfer, and engineering education. Bilateral Ties (Culture & People-to-People): Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari’s visit to Kyrgyzstan (July 6–9) centers on a strategic partnership—trade, energy (CASA-1000), transport links, tourism, IT, education, and regulatory coordination. Sports & Community Life: Bishkek is building a modern sports complex for school No. 80 (gym, football field, running track) and running the “Altyn Balalyk” summer camp for 700 schoolchildren with sports, creative activities, and safety education. Cultural Exchange: An exhibition of Hungarian Matyo embroidery opens in Talas’ Aitmatov district, with fashion shows and an ethnoconcert tied to Chyngyz Aitmatov’s homeland.
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