AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEducation Update: Kyrgyzstan’s 2026/27 school year will start on September 15, 2026, and run until May 25, 2027, with primary schools keeping a five-day week and high schoolers getting eight extra Saturday classes (about once a month), set with input from teachers and parents. Sports & Health: Kyrgyzstan is moving to include athletes in mandatory health insurance, with officials discussing how the 2026–2028 roadmap will cover systematic policy access for competitors in Kyrgyzstan. Culture & Youth: Bishkek police say graduation parties this year stayed peaceful after security measures and reminders to avoid risky “farewell” events beyond official ceremonies. Women’s Leadership: The SCO Women’s Forum opened in Bishkek, with Roza Otunbayeva pushing for broader talks on security, economics and human rights, alongside sessions on women’s leadership in politics and business. Law & Everyday Life: New amendments tighten penalties for delayed wages, pensions and social payments, including daily penalties after a five-day delay. Community & Environment: Plans are underway for a major Issyk-Kul shoreline cleanup with about 1,500 volunteers and a post-event concert.
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