AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDigital Rights & Control: A new report says Turkmenistan has tightened digital censorship and cracked down on tools used to bypass it, including targeting Starlink equipment, while also pushing parents to police children’s online activity. Climate & Water Resilience: In Ashgabat, a roundtable under a GIZ-backed program discussed climate change awareness and adaptation in the Murgab River Basin, focusing on disaster preparedness and water management. Public Health “One Health”: Central Asian countries reviewed progress on a regional pandemic preparedness project using the One Health approach, with Turkmenistan among participants and a plan to submit a consolidated report to the Pandemic Fund. World Environment Day for Kids: UN agencies and Turkmenistan’s education ministry held interactive climate learning for children using a UN “Climate Box” toolkit. UN Security Council Bid: Kyrgyzstan won a UN Security Council seat for the first time, with climate and environmental challenges listed among its priorities. Diplomacy & Identity Services: Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan held consular consultations in Ashgabat and signed a protocol to strengthen cooperation on protecting citizens’ rights. Culture Diplomacy: Days of Azerbaijani Culture are set to start June 5 in Arkadag and Ashgabat with concerts and exhibitions. Sports & Youth: Turkmenistan marked World Bicycle Day with a mass cycling rally in Ashgabat, including children receiving bicycles.
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