AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoForest Mapping Breakthrough: Uzbekistan has completed the first-ever complete mapping and digitization of its forest boundaries across 7 million hectares, using satellite and aerial imaging under the RESILAND project with World Bank support—aiming to modernize forest accounting and management. One Health Focus: Central Asian countries reviewed progress on pandemic preparedness through the One Health approach, coordinating health, veterinary and environmental actions with WHO, FAO, WOAH and the World Bank ahead of a regional report to the Pandemic Fund. Green Finance Push: At the Eighth GEF Assembly in Samarkand, Uzbekistan signaled a major step by announcing it will become a donor to the Global Environment Facility, alongside new environmental initiatives. Chemical & Land Stewardship: Eco Expo Central Asia 2026 hosted events on pesticide and hazardous chemical lifecycle management and on scaling sustainable land and water practices, including FAO-GEF program results. Climate Warning: WMO forecasts El Niño could bring unusually heavy summer rains to Central Asia in 2026, alongside drought and heatwave risks. Tech Governance: Uzbekistan showcased legal tech reforms at the Eurasian Legal Congress, highlighting regulation for digital transformation. Public Safety: Uzbekistan withdrew several Chinese-made children’s toys after lab tests found safety violations, including formaldehyde levels above limits. Connectivity Talks: The Termez Dialogue on Central–South Asia connectivity continues in Tashkent, focusing on transport, transit, trade and energy security.
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