AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoChild Labour Watch: The UN/ILO marks World Day Against Child Labour (June 12) with a grim global figure: 138 million children forced to work, including 54 million in dangerous conditions; Kyrgyzstan has no single up-to-date count, but a 2018 survey put 26.7% of ages 5–17 in economic activity. Tech & Jobs: A new Central Asia narrative is emerging beyond oil and metals, as governments push digital infrastructure and startups grow—raising the question of whether the region can build a lasting tech ecosystem. Bishkek Culture Calendar: The IV Bishkek International Film Festival opens with bigger funding (928 million soms in 2026), while a Mongolian Film Week runs June 9–12 and a new Aitmatov-based puppet play premieres June 6. Language & Schools: Kyrgyzstan’s education minister says over half of students fail basic Kyrgyz reading and comprehension, warning the language could face extinction without improvement. Cyber Safety: Kyrgyzstan reports 4,391 crimes in the first four months, with 1,711 tied to cyber fraud—phishing, fake “safe account” calls, and scam shops included. Health Focus: WHO flags rising diabetes across Europe and points to a Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan-Uzbekistan project to strengthen primary care, monitoring, and patient education. Archaeology & Heritage: Russian and Kyrgyz teams are mapping a drowned Silk Road trading center in Lake Issyk-Kul, including roads, buildings, and a Muslim cemetery. Youth & Environment: China and Kyrgyz youth launch “Defenders of the Panda and Snow Leopard,” signing a conservation pledge and painting wildlife-themed messages. Local Infrastructure: Work begins on renovating Bishkek’s Academy of Physical Culture and Sports, including a long-closed swimming pool.
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