AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCulture & Tourism: Bishkek is set to host the international Dari Fest 2026 on July 28 at Jashtyk Arena, with well-known performers plus interactive games and themed zones aimed at boosting Kyrgyz tourism. Women’s Economic Power: At the SCO Women’s Forum in Bishkek, Olga Shpilevskaya stressed that women’s entrepreneurship—backed by financing and digital skills—drives economic growth, while India also highlighted women-led development. Human Rights Watch: On International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, the group “Bir Duyno Kyrgyzstan” urged Kyrgyz authorities to strengthen prevention, restore independent oversight of detention places, and follow the Istanbul Protocol. Arts & Cultural Diplomacy: Kyrgyzstan plans an improvisational poets (aytysh) competition in Italy tied to the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations, with events to promote Kyrgyz culture abroad. Education & Youth: The University of Seoul will send a 25-student volunteer team to Bishkek starting July 4 for Korean language, culture, and sports programs. Higher Education Dates: Admissions to Kyrgyz universities begin July 13 via Abiturient Online, with Nationwide Testing used for most programs. Summer City Life: Free weekend concerts resume at Ala-Too Square, featuring folk ensembles and komuz performances. Regional Borders: Two Uzbek villages (Chongara and Tash-Tobo) were transferred under Kyrgyz jurisdiction, with citizenship registration to follow.
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