AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 minutes agoPassport & Mobility: Kyrgyzstan sits at 127th in the Global Passport Index 2026, with visa-free access to 27 countries; it ranks mid-pack on mobility, investment appeal, and quality of life. Religious Education Oversight: In Issyk-Ata, officials checked summer religious courses for 200 children, praising lessons in Quran reading, Tajweed, fiqh basics, Kyrgyz language, and moral education. Community De-radicalization: In Osh, weekly sessions continue for people who left the banned “Yakin Inkar” movement, focusing on Hanafi-Maturidi basics, family values, modern education, healthcare use, and Kyrgyzstan’s laws. Education Policy: Kyrgyzstan is considering licensing private online schools for grades 7–12, aiming to bring clear rules and public trust as migrant families and remote areas need distance learning. Jobs & Skills: Bishkek discussed “Cheber: Skills Development in Kyrgyzstan,” including skill caravans, digital training for the unemployed, internships, and a possible voucher pilot for vocational courses. Nomad Culture Build-up: The “Caravan of Unity” set off from Naryn toward the World Nomad Games, carrying regional water as a symbol of unity ahead of the Aug 31–Sep 6 event. Sports & Youth: Kyrgyzstan’s youth chess and regional competitions keep rolling, while the World Nomad Games also get a cultural boost via new Kyrgyz Pochtasy postage stamps. International Spotlight: A major funeral for Iran’s Ali Khamenei drew global delegations, including Kyrgyzstan’s parliament speaker, underscoring the region’s tight cultural and political ties.
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