AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPakistan-Kyrgyzstan Diplomacy: President Asif Ali Zardari begins a four-day official visit to Kyrgyzstan (July 6–9), with talks expected to cover trade and investment, energy and mining, agriculture and textiles, the halal industry, healthcare and pharmaceuticals, the digital economy, education, tourism, and people-to-people ties. Education Costs: A new academic-year report says tuition in Kyrgyzstan’s private schools and universities is rising faster than inflation, with private education prices jumping sharply since the post-COVID period. Healthcare Support: Japan hands over $114,700 in medical equipment to Osh hospitals under a grassroots human security grant, aiming to upgrade diagnostics and surgical care. Religious Education Oversight: In Issyk-Ata, authorities checked summer religious and educational courses for 200 children, including Quran reading and moral training. Local Community Reintegration: In Osh, sessions continue for people who left the banned “Yakin Inkar” movement, focusing on Hanafi basics, family values, and legal compliance. Travel & Visas: An influencer couple says Kyrgyzstan e-Visa applications were returned over the Letter of Invitation requirement—only issued by government-registered authorized travel agencies. World Nomad Games Build-Up: The “Caravan of Unity” departs from Naryn toward the VI World Nomad Games, carrying regional water as a symbol of unity ahead of the Aug 31–Sep 6 event.
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