Bishkek, AKIpress News Agency Press Center (129, Moskovskaya Street). On February 15, 2019, 10 a.m., a press briefing will be held for the media to inform on the results of the project “The Committee for the Prevention of Domestic Violence (CPDV) as an Effective Tool for the Prevention of Domestic Violence”.
USAID/Kyrgyz Republic Newsletter - December 2018 December 2018
USAID/Kyrgyz Republic Newsletter - November 2018November 2018
Bishkek. Women Support Center, with support of the USAID Collaborative Governance Program, has launched a three-month project titled “The Committee for the Prevention of Domestic Violence (CPDV) as an Effective Tool for the Prevention of Domestic Violence” that will be implemented from December 2018 through February 2019.
The Ministry of Justice’s Center for Coordination of State-Guaranteed Legal Aid held the Annual Decade of Legal Assistance from December 3-10, 2018.
ASHGABAT, TURKMENISTAN (15 November 2018) — Finance ministers and senior government officials from 11 countries in Central and West Asia gathered in Ashgabat today for the 17th Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) Ministerial Conference. The high-level strategy and policy body serves as a platform to discuss and debate important issues of regional relevance.
On November 30, 2018, a Conference on best practices to improve public service delivery at the local level was held in Bishkek. The event was attended by representatives of 30 municipalities of Issyk-Kul and Jalal-Abad provinces and government agencies.
Oil-dependent Kazakhstan has to diversify and reform its public finances as world starts green economic transition
Kyrgyz Republic, as a result of two revolutions, has firmly embarked on the path of a parliamentary form of government. Constitutional reform of 2010 and changes, adopted in December 2017, determined powers of legislative, executive and judicial branches, as well as institution of the President of KR. At the same time, establishment of a parliamentary system has its own threats and challenges. The parliamentary system requires a strong and stable institution of executive power. However, today there is a frequent change of government; the principle of appointment to the civil service is loyalty, not professionalism. All of this blurs effectiveness of the public administration system, and state employees are not responsible for achieving the goals set by the society, its evaluation and consequences of management.