AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPreschool Access Update: Kyrgyzstan’s electronic kindergarten queue has moved to a new portal, balalyk.edu.gov.kg (with Tündük app support), and old queue data was transferred to keep children’s places intact. Education Policy Shift: The Ministry of Education says preferential categories for electronic enrollment are being canceled to match the law’s non-discrimination rules—priority now runs only through the unified queue. Funding for Kindergartens: A new government-approved preferential lending project backs private entrepreneurs to build, repair, or equip preschool institutions. Digital & Youth Tech: Bishkek hosted the SCO Youth Digital Forum and KIT Forum 2026, with “AI for All” as the theme and about 3,000 participants. Culture Calendar: Bishkek’s June lineup includes “Eugene Onegin” at the Opera and Ballet Theater, puppet and musical performances, plus several museum exhibitions. Chess Goes National: President Japarov signed a 2026–2030 decree making chess a state social-policy priority, including “Chess in Schools” clubs in 500 schools. UN Spotlight: Kyrgyzstan won a UN Security Council seat for 2027–2028 for the first time, beating the Philippines in a tight vote. Youth in Osh: A new Youth Center opened in Osh to train young people and connect them with local authorities, supported by UNDP and Russia. Rights & Identity Debate: Parliament adopted a first-reading bill banning legal and medical gender change.
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