AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEducation & Youth: Kyrgyzstan’s 2026/27 school year will start on September 15, 2026 and end May 25, 2027, with the five-day week kept for primary grades and eight extra Saturday classes for high school students (about once a month), timed around teachers’ and parents’ input and major events like the World Nomad Games and the SCO summit. Sports & Health: Kyrgyz officials are working to extend mandatory health insurance to athletes competing in Kyrgyzstan, via a 2026–2028 roadmap and cooperation between the sports agency, coaches, and the Mandatory Health Insurance Fund. Culture & Community: New low-poly sculptures of the argali and snow leopard have been installed at Ala-Archa National Park, adding fresh cultural landmarks tied to Kyrgyz symbols of mountains and wildlife. International Culture Diplomacy: Kyrgyzstan plans an international akyn improvisers (aytysh) contest in Italy to mark the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations, with cultural events planned in multiple Italian cities. Women’s Leadership: The SCO Women’s Forum opened in Bishkek, with leaders including Roza Otunbayeva pushing for broader agendas beyond representation—security, economics, conflict prevention, and human rights. Public Safety: Bishkek police say graduation parties were held peacefully after security measures and reminders to avoid risky “farewell” events beyond official ceremonies. Human Rights Watch: A local rights group urged Kyrgyz authorities to strengthen prevention of torture and restore effective independent oversight, citing concerns after the National Preventive Mechanism’s work stopped. Environment & Tourism: Issyk-Kul’s shoreline cleanup is set to draw about 1,500 volunteers across roughly 100 km, with a concert planned afterward.
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