AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAI & Education: Kazakhstan leads Central Asia in generative AI use, with OpenAI talks in Astana focused on “ChatGPT Edu” and expanding teacher/student training. Economy Watch: The EBRD forecasts Mongolia and Central Asia growth at 5.6% in 2026, with risks tied to energy prices, sanctions, and slower Russia/China demand. Climate Resilience in Turkmenistan: In Ashgabat, a Murgab Basin roundtable backed by GIZ and Red Crescent partners pushed climate adaptation, water management, and emergency preparedness. Public Health “One Health”: Central Asia reviewed progress on a Pandemic Fund-backed regional One Health project, aiming for a consolidated report by late July. UN Diplomacy: Kyrgyzstan won a UN Security Council seat for the first time, pledging focus on peace, prevention, and climate/water security. Turkmenistan’s Digital Controls: A new report says Ashgabat is tightening online restrictions, including targeting tools used to bypass censorship. Culture & Diplomacy: Days of Azerbaijani Culture kick off June 5 in Arkadag and Ashgabat, with concerts and exhibitions. Turkmen-Kazakh Consular Ties: Regular consular consultations in Ashgabat discussed citizen protection and legal cooperation, ending with a signed protocol. World Environment Day: UN and Turkmen partners ran interactive climate learning for children in Gökdere.
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