AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGlacier & Water Security: New research warns Central Asia’s glaciers lost ice almost everywhere at once in 2025, with losses of about 2% of remaining ice in a single year—raising alarms for transboundary rivers that power life in valleys. Women & Water Diplomacy: In Dushanbe, Tajikistan hosted “Women and Water 2026” and related meetings, pushing gender-sensitive water governance, glacier conservation, and women’s leadership in climate adaptation. Dushanbe Water Talks: A three-day seminar on “Promoting Cooperation over Shared Waters” wrapped up, focusing on using scientific data in water negotiations and making transboundary policy more inclusive. Rogun Dam Scrutiny: Reporting on Rogun highlights how the megaproject is testing Central Asia’s water-and-energy ambitions, with the EU positioned as a major funder as regional influence shifts. Waste-to-Energy for Dushanbe: Tajikistan is considering a modern waste-to-energy plant with Chinese partners to cut landfill pressure and generate electricity. Pasture Restoration in Khatlon: Monitoring in Khatlon found improved pasture productivity from rotational grazing, fenced restoration, and pasture user unions. Regional Water Cooperation: Tajikistan also discussed water management and environmental protection with Libya, while Tajik and Chinese officials pointed to joint work on glacier preservation and water conservation.
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