AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDisaster Monitoring in the Sky: China and several Central Asian countries plan a joint “Tianwu Constellation” of five satellites to share remote-sensing data for earthquakes, glacial floods, and agricultural pest alerts. Water Security Training: GIZ ran a Dushanbe workshop on climate-sensitive water management, boosting basin professionals’ skills in integrated water resources management, with field visits to Nurek Reservoir and pumping infrastructure. Transboundary Mudflow Plans: A RESILAND CA+ regional dialogue in Bishkek reviewed a roadmap and investment plan to cut mudflow and flood risks, with a push to modernize climate risk data tools. Humane Bird Deterrence: Dushanbe’s New Parliament is now protected by AVIX laser bird deterrent systems, aiming to cut bird presence by 95% without harming wildlife. Tajikistan’s Cement Build-Up: Construction has started on two 1.2Mta cement plants in Varzob, with projects promised to meet modern environmental and safety standards. Regional Connectivity Push: The EU launched a Connectivity Agenda Platform to coordinate transport, energy, digital links, and trade facilitation across Central Asia and beyond. Sustainability in Universities: THE Sustainability Impact Ratings 2026 added Tajikistan among new ranked countries, reflecting growing attention to SDG-focused research and stewardship.
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