AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism & Lifestyle: A British “lads holiday” turned into a budget-friendly adventure in Kyrgyzstan, with soaring interest (tourist numbers up sharply since 2014) and low-cost stays like yurt nights plus cheap cocktails—plus a reminder that some experiences (like horse milk) aren’t for everyone. Education Reform: Kyrgyzstan plans to introduce licensing for private online schools teaching basic and secondary general education, aiming to bring order and trust to a fast-growing distance-learning market. School Year Update: This academic year’s classes are set to start September 15, with Saturday classes for older students to fit major national events. Skills & Jobs: A Bishkek meeting reviewed “Cheber: Skills Development in Kyrgyzstan,” including skill caravans, training vouchers, and short courses for the unemployed. Culture & Heritage: Kyrgyz Pochtasy issued new postage stamps for the 6th World Nomad Games and major national figures. Arts Spotlight: Kyrgyz director Kanybek Kalmatov talks about his debut biopic on Chinghiz Aitmatov, with international attention and a push to get younger audiences back to the books.
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