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In Astana, Air Defense Forces veteran Kopen Akhmadiyev was congratulated on his anniversary 06.12.2025
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1120465?lang=kk
The first universal emergency services complexes in the republic have been opened in Shymkent. 06.12.2025
The country's first universal emergency services complexes of a new format, unique in Kazakhstan, were commissioned in Shymkent. The opening ceremony took place today in the Yeltai residential complex of the Yenbekshinsky District. The event was attended by Shymkent Akim Gabit Syzdykbekov and Minister of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Kazakhstan Chingis Arinov. According to the minister, the creation of such complexes is a direct order from the Head of State and an important step toward improving the efficiency of emergency services. The new model brings together police, emergency services, fire departments, and ambulance services in a single location, ensuring their coordinated work. This integrated approach reduces response times to incident scenes and enhances collaboration between agencies. The modular complexes opened in the Yeltai and Tasken microdistricts fully meet modern requirements. The new emergency services center in Yeltai occupies an area of 3,309 square meters, out of a total land area of 7,000 square meters. The complex includes a training tower, staff offices, bays for special equipment, and a maneuvering area. Around 50 specialists are on duty there 24/7. Speaking at the ceremony, Chingis Arinov noted: "This is the first time a depot has opened where services work together. This is an initiative that will set a model for the entire country. Police, medical, and emergency services working together to counter threats is our guiding principle. I wish you success in your service," the minister said. The project, funded by the local budget, was completed in just six months and is fully equipped to meet modern standards. The complex serves over 25,000 residents of the Yeltai, Mayatas, Togys, and Aynatas communities. During the event, citizens who contributed to the development of the emergency management system were awarded. Letters of gratitude from the Minister of Emergency Situations were presented to the First Deputy Akim of Shymkent and several heads of city departments. Furthermore, veterans and employees of the industry were awarded the jubilee medal "30 Years of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Kazakhstan." Local residents called the opening of the complex an important step toward strengthening city security. Batyrkhan Ashetov, Chairman of the Council of Elders of the Kazygurt Residential Complex, noted: "Emergency services used to take a long time to reach us. Now everything is located in one place. They say they can reach even the furthest point in seven minutes maximum. This is a much-needed initiative for the public," he said. The ceremony concluded with a ribbon cutting and the official opening of the complex. According to the city administration, two more such modular complexes are planned to open by the end of the year. Construction of seven more facilities will be completed next year, allowing for a complete overhaul of Shymkent's emergency services system.
THE FIRST UNIVERSAL EMERGENCY SERVICE COMPLEX IN THE REPUBLIC WAS OPENED IN SHYMKENT 06.12.2025
The first of the new universal emergency service complexes, which have no analogues in the country, were put into operation in Shymkent. Today, the grand opening ceremony, held in the Yeltai residential area of Enbekshin district, was attended by the mayor of Shymkent Gabit Syzdykbekov and the Minister of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Kazakhstan Shyngyz Arinov. According to the Minister, the creation of such complexes is a specific task of the Head of State and an important step towards increasing the efficiency of emergency services. The new model will allow the police, emergency services, fire and ambulance departments to be concentrated in one facility and act in a coordinated manner. The integrated approach will reduce the time to arrive at the scene of an incident and strengthen interaction between departments. The modular complexes opened in the Eltai and Tasken microdistricts fully meet these modern requirements. The new emergency service station in Eltai is located on an area of 3309 square meters, with a total land area of 7 thousand square meters. The complex includes a training tower, offices for employees, boxes for special equipment and a maneuvering area. About 50 specialists work here around the clock. Speaking at the ceremony, Chingiz Arinov said: "This is the first time a joint depot has been opened. This is an initiative that can be an example for the entire country. Our main principle is that the police, medical services, and emergency services stand together and face the same threat together. I wish you success in your work," he said. The project was implemented in just six months at the expense of the local budget and is fully equipped in accordance with modern standards. The complex serves more than 25 thousand people living in the residential areas of Eltai, Mayatas, Togys and Aynatas. As part of the event, a number of citizens who contributed to the development of the emergency system were awarded. Letters of Gratitude from the Minister of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Kazakhstan were presented to the First Deputy Akim of Shymkent and heads of the city administration. In addition, veterans and employees of the industry were awarded the 30th anniversary medal of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Local residents have praised the opening of the new complexes as a significant step towards improving the city's security. Batyrkhan Ashetov, Chairman of the Council of Elders of the Kazygurt Residential Area: "Previously, when there was an emergency, it would take a while for services to arrive. Now everything comes from one place. What they are saying is that they can reach the most remote point in 7 minutes. This is a very welcome initiative for the people," he said. The ceremony ended with a ribbon cutting and the official launch of the complex. The city administration plans to open two more such modular complexes by the end of the year. Next year, the construction of 7 additional facilities will be completed, completely modernizing the emergency services system of Shymkent.
A presentation dedicated to the Independence Day of Kazakhstan was held in Skopje 06.12.2025
Skopje, December 4, 2025 – In the Cultural and Information Center of Skopje, the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in North Macedonia organized a presentation dedicated to the 35th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Sovereignty and timed to coincide with Kazakhstan's Independence Day. The event brought together representatives of cultural, academic and business communities, the media, politicians, diplomats and the general public.  A special part of the event was a photo exhibition, presented for the first time by the Embassy and dedicated to the natural and cultural attractions of Kazakhstan. The guests were presented with the picturesque landscapes of the country, its modern architectural symbols and historical heritage sites, which made it possible to clearly demonstrate the versatility and beauty of the Kazakh land.The presentation, enhanced by a striking visual exposition, became a compelling demonstration of Kazakhstan's dynamic development and also helped raise participants' awareness about the prospects for bilateral cooperation.The cultural program of the event allowed guests to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of Kazakh traditions. Folk kyuis performed on the dombra, traditional dances by representatives of the Kazakh diaspora, as well as a tasting of national cuisine became bright and memorable elements of the event, receiving high praise from the audience.In his welcoming speech, Ambassador of Kazakhstan Satybaldy Burshakov emphasized the important role of political and socio-economic reforms carried out by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev in the sustainable development of our country and strengthening the stability of Kazakh society.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-skopje/press/news/details/1120451?lang=kk
Kazakhstan Leads UN Launch of Year of Volunteers 06.12.2025
New York, December 5, 2025 – A high-level ceremony marking the official launch of the International Year of Volunteers for Sustainable Development 2026 took place at UN Headquarters. Co-organized by Kazakhstan, Germany, and the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme, the event convened Member States, representatives of civil society, academia, and the private sector to promote volunteerism as a key instrument for accelerating the implementation 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.Initiated by the President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and proclaimed by the UN General Assembly Resolution 78/127, the International Year aims to recognize and enhance the contribution of volunteers to sustainable development and global resilience.In her opening remarks, President of the General Assembly, Annalena Baerbock described volunteers as the “backbone of sustainable development.”In a video address, President Tokayev officially welcomed the launch of the International Year of Volunteers, emphasizing that amid a complex global environment, volunteerism has evolved into a “powerful force for good.” He highlighted the crucial role volunteers play in saving lives, supporting vulnerable people and building solidarity in a society. The Head of State highlighted Kazakhstan’s commitment to advancing volunteerism, exemplified by the “Taza Qazaqstan” (Clean Kazakhstan) campaign, which mobilizes thousands of citizens to restore natural landscapes. He further announced the strategic development of Almaty as an international UN cooperation hub, including the opening of a UN Volunteers Programme’s Subregional Office.UN Secretary-General António Guterres also delivered a special message to the global community and the 14,000 active UN Volunteers. “In an era of political division and social isolation, volunteering offers a powerful way to forge connections and reinforce our shared humanity. In times of crisis and uncertainty, you can be the change you wish to see”, he statedRepresenting Kazakhstan at the event, Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development Zhaslan Madiyev, outlined how the country is modernizing civic engagement. “For Kazakhstan, this International Year of Volunteers is a celebration of kindness, unity, and shared responsibility,” he said. Minister elaborated on the growing number of “digital volunteers” who use AI to streamline emergency response, noting that Kazakhstan is now home to nearly 300,000 active volunteers. Madiyev also announced a comprehensive Action Plan for the Year of Volunteers, including ecological initiatives aimed at restoring the Aral and Caspian Seas.The ceremony also marked the presentation of the 2026 State of the World's Volunteerism Report. This strategic document sets the foundation for the upcoming campaign and underscores the role of volunteerism as a key instrument for peacebuilding and humanitarian assistance.“Kazakhstan stands ready to share its experience and work together with all UN Member States to make this International Year of Volunteerism a period of tangible action, mutual support, and creative solutions,” Minister Madiyev concluded.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1120435?lang=kk
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In Astana, Air Defense Forces veteran Kopen Akhmadiyev was congratulated on his anniversary 06.12.2025
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1120465?lang=kk
The first universal emergency services complexes in the republic have been opened in Shymkent. 06.12.2025
The countrys first universal emergency services complexes of a new format, unique in Kazakhstan, were commissioned in Shymkent. The opening ceremony took place today in the Yeltai residential complex of the Yenbekshinsky District. The event was attended by Shymkent Akim Gabit Syzdykbekov and Minister of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Kazakhstan Chingis Arinov. According to the minister, the creation of such complexes is a direct order from the Head of State and an important step toward improving the efficiency of emergency services. The new model brings together police, emergency services, fire departments, and ambulance services in a single location, ensuring their coordinated work. This integrated approach reduces response times to incident scenes and enhances collaboration between agencies. The modular complexes opened in the Yeltai and Tasken microdistricts fully meet modern requirements. The new emergency services center in Yeltai occupies an area of 3,309 square meters, out of a total land area of 7,000 square meters. The complex includes a training tower, staff offices, bays for special equipment, and a maneuvering area. Around 50 specialists are on duty there 24/7. Speaking at the ceremony, Chingis Arinov noted: This is the first time a depot has opened where services work together. This is an initiative that will set a model for the entire country. Police, medical, and emergency services working together to counter threats is our guiding principle. I wish you success in your service, the minister said. The project, funded by the local budget, was completed in just six months and is fully equipped to meet modern standards. The complex serves over 25,000 residents of the Yeltai, Mayatas, Togys, and Aynatas communities. During the event, citizens who contributed to the development of the emergency management system were awarded. Letters of gratitude from the Minister of Emergency Situations were presented to the First Deputy Akim of Shymkent and several heads of city departments. Furthermore, veterans and employees of the industry were awarded the jubilee medal 30 Years of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Local residents called the opening of the complex an important step toward strengthening city security. Batyrkhan Ashetov, Chairman of the Council of Elders of the Kazygurt Residential Complex, noted: Emergency services used to take a long time to reach us. Now everything is located in one place. They say they can reach even the furthest point in seven minutes maximum. This is a much-needed initiative for the public, he said. The ceremony concluded with a ribbon cutting and the official opening of the complex. According to the city administration, two more such modular complexes are planned to open by the end of the year. Construction of seven more facilities will be completed next year, allowing for a complete overhaul of Shymkents emergency services system.
THE FIRST UNIVERSAL EMERGENCY SERVICE COMPLEX IN THE REPUBLIC WAS OPENED IN SHYMKENT 06.12.2025
The first of the new universal emergency service complexes, which have no analogues in the country, were put into operation in Shymkent. Today, the grand opening ceremony, held in the Yeltai residential area of Enbekshin district, was attended by the mayor of Shymkent Gabit Syzdykbekov and the Minister of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Kazakhstan Shyngyz Arinov. According to the Minister, the creation of such complexes is a specific task of the Head of State and an important step towards increasing the efficiency of emergency services. The new model will allow the police, emergency services, fire and ambulance departments to be concentrated in one facility and act in a coordinated manner. The integrated approach will reduce the time to arrive at the scene of an incident and strengthen interaction between departments. The modular complexes opened in the Eltai and Tasken microdistricts fully meet these modern requirements. The new emergency service station in Eltai is located on an area of 3309 square meters, with a total land area of 7 thousand square meters. The complex includes a training tower, offices for employees, boxes for special equipment and a maneuvering area. About 50 specialists work here around the clock. Speaking at the ceremony, Chingiz Arinov said: This is the first time a joint depot has been opened. This is an initiative that can be an example for the entire country. Our main principle is that the police, medical services, and emergency services stand together and face the same threat together. I wish you success in your work, he said. The project was implemented in just six months at the expense of the local budget and is fully equipped in accordance with modern standards. The complex serves more than 25 thousand people living in the residential areas of Eltai, Mayatas, Togys and Aynatas. As part of the event, a number of citizens who contributed to the development of the emergency system were awarded. Letters of Gratitude from the Minister of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Kazakhstan were presented to the First Deputy Akim of Shymkent and heads of the city administration. In addition, veterans and employees of the industry were awarded the 30th anniversary medal of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Local residents have praised the opening of the new complexes as a significant step towards improving the citys security. Batyrkhan Ashetov, Chairman of the Council of Elders of the Kazygurt Residential Area: Previously, when there was an emergency, it would take a while for services to arrive. Now everything comes from one place. What they are saying is that they can reach the most remote point in 7 minutes. This is a very welcome initiative for the people, he said. The ceremony ended with a ribbon cutting and the official launch of the complex. The city administration plans to open two more such modular complexes by the end of the year. Next year, the construction of 7 additional facilities will be completed, completely modernizing the emergency services system of Shymkent.
A presentation dedicated to the Independence Day of Kazakhstan was held in Skopje 06.12.2025
Skopje, December 4, 2025 – In the Cultural and Information Center of Skopje, the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in North Macedonia organized a presentation dedicated to the 35th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Sovereignty and timed to coincide with Kazakhstan's Independence Day. The event brought together representatives of cultural, academic and business communities, the media, politicians, diplomats and the general public.  A special part of the event was a photo exhibition, presented for the first time by the Embassy and dedicated to the natural and cultural attractions of Kazakhstan. The guests were presented with the picturesque landscapes of the country, its modern architectural symbols and historical heritage sites, which made it possible to clearly demonstrate the versatility and beauty of the Kazakh land.The presentation, enhanced by a striking visual exposition, became a compelling demonstration of Kazakhstan's dynamic development and also helped raise participants' awareness about the prospects for bilateral cooperation.The cultural program of the event allowed guests to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of Kazakh traditions. Folk kyuis performed on the dombra, traditional dances by representatives of the Kazakh diaspora, as well as a tasting of national cuisine became bright and memorable elements of the event, receiving high praise from the audience.In his welcoming speech, Ambassador of Kazakhstan Satybaldy Burshakov emphasized the important role of political and socio-economic reforms carried out by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev in the sustainable development of our country and strengthening the stability of Kazakh society.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-skopje/press/news/details/1120451?lang=kk
Kazakhstan Leads UN Launch of Year of Volunteers 06.12.2025
New York, December 5, 2025 – A high-level ceremony marking the official launch of the International Year of Volunteers for Sustainable Development 2026 took place at UN Headquarters. Co-organized by Kazakhstan, Germany, and the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme, the event convened Member States, representatives of civil society, academia, and the private sector to promote volunteerism as a key instrument for accelerating the implementation 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.Initiated by the President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and proclaimed by the UN General Assembly Resolution 78/127, the International Year aims to recognize and enhance the contribution of volunteers to sustainable development and global resilience.In her opening remarks, President of the General Assembly, Annalena Baerbock described volunteers as the “backbone of sustainable development.”In a video address, President Tokayev officially welcomed the launch of the International Year of Volunteers, emphasizing that amid a complex global environment, volunteerism has evolved into a “powerful force for good.” He highlighted the crucial role volunteers play in saving lives, supporting vulnerable people and building solidarity in a society. The Head of State highlighted Kazakhstan’s commitment to advancing volunteerism, exemplified by the “Taza Qazaqstan” (Clean Kazakhstan) campaign, which mobilizes thousands of citizens to restore natural landscapes. He further announced the strategic development of Almaty as an international UN cooperation hub, including the opening of a UN Volunteers Programme’s Subregional Office.UN Secretary-General António Guterres also delivered a special message to the global community and the 14,000 active UN Volunteers. “In an era of political division and social isolation, volunteering offers a powerful way to forge connections and reinforce our shared humanity. In times of crisis and uncertainty, you can be the change you wish to see”, he statedRepresenting Kazakhstan at the event, Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development Zhaslan Madiyev, outlined how the country is modernizing civic engagement. “For Kazakhstan, this International Year of Volunteers is a celebration of kindness, unity, and shared responsibility,” he said. Minister elaborated on the growing number of “digital volunteers” who use AI to streamline emergency response, noting that Kazakhstan is now home to nearly 300,000 active volunteers. Madiyev also announced a comprehensive Action Plan for the Year of Volunteers, including ecological initiatives aimed at restoring the Aral and Caspian Seas.The ceremony also marked the presentation of the 2026 State of the World's Volunteerism Report. This strategic document sets the foundation for the upcoming campaign and underscores the role of volunteerism as a key instrument for peacebuilding and humanitarian assistance.“Kazakhstan stands ready to share its experience and work together with all UN Member States to make this International Year of Volunteerism a period of tangible action, mutual support, and creative solutions,” Minister Madiyev concluded.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1120435?lang=kk