AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBishkek Film Festival: The Bishkek International Film Festival is positioning itself as a Central Asia cinema hub, with guests from 30+ countries, nine world premieres, and a big state push for national film funding. Culture & Community: A traveling “Museum of the Founding Fathers of the USA” exhibition opened in Bishkek, running until June 28, as part of the Freedom 250 program. Education & Food: Osh opened a Southern Competence Center to train and certify school-meal specialists, with funding for meals set to rise from 2027. Youth & Pop Culture: Kyrgyzstan will host casting for an international K-pop group, with auditions starting online in August and finalists heading to Seoul. Health & Lifestyle: Kyrgyzstan is using reality TV to tackle obesity, featuring government employees training for an amateur triathlon. Rights & Politics: A draft anti-trans “family values” bill passed first reading, and Human Rights Watch warns it could block legal gender recognition and gender-affirming care. Sports: Bishkek hosted an international MMA tournament, while Osh held a women-focused “Mother’s Health—Country’s Health” competition. Civic Life: The first mediation center in Chui’s Kant region opened, aiming to expand dispute resolution locally. Religion Watch: New research maps countries with high government restrictions on religion, placing Uzbekistan among the highest.
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