AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBishkek International Film Festival: Programmer Sultan Usuvaliev explains how the Central Asia Competition is shaping the festival’s fourth edition, aiming to spotlight new talent and a shared regional cinematic identity. Arts & Culture: The St. Petersburg “Baltic House” theater brings the Bishkek run of “Big Tours” (June 12–14) to the Chingiz Aitmatov Russian Drama Theater, while Bishkek also hosts Mongolian Film Week with screenings focused on culture and today’s social themes. Nomad Games Prep: Kyrgyzstan’s culture ministry is training volunteers for the World Nomad Games (Aug 31–Sep 6), with clear roles and a focus on guest comfort and safety. Education & Daily Life: From 2027, school meals funding will rise to 40 soms per student per day, with plans for more meat, fish, dairy, and fresh produce. Language Reform Debate: MP Karim Khandzheza says parents’ concerns are valid as Kyrgyz-language expansion and broader education changes (like 12-year schooling and possible six-day weeks) need careful preparation. Sports Policy: Kyrgyzstan lacks an anti-doping lab, so samples are sent to Kazakhstan; officials discussed the gap and related sports-medical plans. Culture on the Move: A horseback journey by Kyrgyz women from China is celebrated as a living bridge of Kyrgyzstan–China friendship. Regional Links: Georgia’s PM Irakli Kobakhidze is set for a first official visit to Kyrgyzstan (June 11–13), with talks spanning political, trade, and cultural cooperation.
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