AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSnow Leopard Conservation: Rodney Jackson, founder of the Snow Leopard Conservancy, says monitoring and community-based protection must better center herding communities and improve coordination among major snow leopard groups. Biosafety in Practice: A Naryn workshop on biosafety policy under the Cartagena Protocol focused on implementing Kyrgyzstan’s national biosafety mechanism, GMO/LMO rules, and stakeholder engagement. Water-Energy Security: Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan met in Bishkek to coordinate water releases and electricity operations for the 2026–2027 growing and heating seasons, including Toktogul Reservoir replenishment. Irrigation Modernization Funding: International donors will provide $172 million to upgrade Kyrgyz irrigation, including World Bank ($95.75m), AIIB ($50m), OPEC Fund ($20m) and Swiss support ($6.25m), aiming to cut water losses and boost farm productivity under climate change. Air Quality Watch (Bishkek): AQI readings stayed in the “satisfactory” range (65–69), with PM2.5 the main pollutant. Issyk-Kul Tourism & Environment: Kyrgyzstan plans to introduce Blue Flag certification for Issyk-Kul, using Antalya’s coastal water and safety standards as a model. Waste & Enforcement: Kyrgyz authorities fined Kant’s city administration 23,000 soms after a Kant dump fire raised environmental and public-safety concerns. Urban Planning Cooperation: Kyrgyzstan and Türkiye signed a framework agreement to expand cooperation in urban planning and sustainable development. Clean Transport Advocacy: BishkekSmog met EBRD leadership in Riga, pushing for lifecycle protections for donor-funded trolleybuses and clearer city commitments.
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