AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWater Security Push: Kyrgyzstan’s state Kyrgyzsuu Project is reviewing water-management upgrades, aiming to build 106 new reservoirs and modernize irrigation infrastructure by 2030 to boost farm output and food security. Disaster Risk on the Ground: A major landslide in the Karakol Nature Park gorge blocked a mountain river, stranded 75 people and damaged a key road while rescuers clear debris. Climate Policy Milestone: President Sadyr Japarov signed Kyrgyzstan’s Law on Climate Activity, setting a framework for emissions policy and climate adaptation starting Jan. 1, 2027, with climate finance and carbon registry provisions. One Health Coordination: Kyrgyzstan hosted a national “One Health” committee meeting linking health, veterinary and environmental agencies to improve outbreak preparedness across the region. Wildlife & Public Health Preparedness: A regional online webinar (July 21) will focus on practical avian influenza prevention and control using the One Health approach. Pollution Enforcement: Environmental inspectors raided Kok-Jaiyk pasture in Jeti-Oguz, finding illegal household waste and wastewater dumping and issuing fines totaling 62,000 soms. Illegal Fishing Crackdown: Chinese citizens accused of illegal fishing in the Arpa Valley were fined and deported after a video spread online. Border Work With Environmental Stakes: Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan began installing border pillars after completing delimitation, a step meant to stabilize border regions where land and water pressures often run high. Hydropower Expansion: The government says dozens of small hydropower plants are being built and more are underway, alongside solar and wind projects, to reduce the electricity deficit.
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