AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAir Pollution Watch: IQAir’s latest report ranks Pakistan the world’s most polluted for air quality, with Bangladesh and Tajikistan next—highlighting PM2.5 levels far above WHO limits and a global decline in clean-air access. Disaster Risk & Floods: Tajikistan warns heavy rain may trigger mudslides, urging extra caution on mountain and river roads as Central Asia expands cross-border flood cooperation and early warning efforts. Regional Climate Tech: China and Central Asian partners are building the “Tianwu Constellation” satellite network to monitor earthquakes, glacial floods, and even agricultural pests, with data processed in Xinjiang to support faster alerts. Glacier Protection at UN Level: A new UN Environment Assembly resolution—tabled by Tajikistan—pushes countries to act on a shrinking cryosphere and better include local and Indigenous voices in glacier preservation. Water & Power Resilience: The World Bank approved the second phase of financing for Tajikistan’s Rogun hydropower project, adding grants for civil works, equipment, and environmental and social safeguards plus improved forecasting for downstream flood risk. CSTO Emergency Preparedness: Russia’s CSTO plans a humanitarian response center in Tajikistan to speed up rescue deployments for earthquakes and major emergencies across the region. Clean Water Gap (Global): A data map shows billions still lack safely managed drinking water, underscoring the scale of infrastructure and service gaps relevant to regional resilience planning.
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