AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAvignon Festival Spotlight: Bishkek’s Youth Theater “Uchur” is set to take the Aitmatov-inspired play “Bugu Ene” to France’s Avignon Festival, marking Kyrgyzstan’s first participation and a push to share national culture abroad. Cultural Infrastructure Watch: In Bishkek, the facade renovation of the Kyrgyz State Academy of Physical Culture and Sports has drawn public backlash after residents complained; the Ministry of Culture says the permit for the ventilated facade wasn’t issued, with the work reportedly carried out by the Presidential Administration. Education & Safety for Families: Bishkek’s summer camp “Altyn Balalyk” is hosting 700 schoolchildren with sports, creative workshops, and safety-focused sessions including road safety and bullying prevention. Gender Justice Reform: Kyrgyzstan is moving toward a major legal update: a bill proposes criminalizing femicide with life imprisonment and no amnesty for offenders, alongside earlier tougher measures on domestic violence. Science & Learning Partnerships: Kyrgyzstan’s science leadership is in Switzerland to discuss cooperation in science and education with top institutions and tech centers. International Ties with a Lifestyle Angle: Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan are deepening cooperation during President Asif Ali Zardari’s visit, with talks covering trade, energy (CASA-1000), education recognition, tourism, and people-to-people links. Local Culture Exchange: A Hungarian Matyo embroidery exhibition opens in Talas’ Aitmatov district, featuring fashion shows and an ethnoconcert tied to Aitmatov’s hometown.
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