AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEducation Reform: Kyrgyzstan’s Cabinet has approved updates to general education rules, including a shift toward a 12-year structure and flexibility for schools to choose a 5- or 6-day week, while keeping the academic year starting in September (with the 2026/27 year set to begin on Sept 15). School Schedule Details: The new model reorganizes schooling into primary (1–6), basic (7–9), and high school (10–12), with vacation time set at at least 30 days and summer breaks at a minimum of 14 weeks; for upper grades, extra Saturday classes are planned to cover key dates. Bishkek Transport & Daily Life: Bishkek is starting a bus-route “optimization” from July 1, changing eight popular routes and introducing free transfers within 60 minutes, while cash payments on buses will be canceled. Culture & Community: The traditional music festival “Heritage of the Nomads” was presented in Bishkek, with events planned Sept 1–6 at Rukh-Ordo in Issyk-Kul. Health Access: The Ministry of Health is proposing cuts to free dental services, limiting the state guarantee to emergency care and a basic prevention package. Faith & Inclusion: In southern Kyrgyzstan, blind residents received a Quran printed in Braille through the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Kyrgyzstan. Civic Action: Activists have filed a petition to the Constitutional Court over the trolleybus case, challenging rules that limit who can bring certain administrative claims.
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