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A NEW 200-BED PERINATAL CENTER WILL BE BUILT
30.01.2026
The construction of a new 200-bed city perinatal center No. 2 has officially begun in Shymkent. A capsule-laying ceremony was held at the construction site of the future facility in Akzhaiyk microdistrict. The event was attended by Shymkent city mayor Gabit Syzdykbekov. During the ceremony, the head of the metropolis noted the social importance of the project and its role in the development of the city's healthcare system. "The construction of a modern perinatal center is an investment in the health of future generations. Our main task is to create comfortable and safe conditions for mothers and newborns, ensuring access to high-quality and high-tech medical care," said Gabit Syzdykbekov. It is worth noting that the project is being implemented within the framework of the instructions of the Head of State and is aimed at strengthening the maternal and child protection system. The need to build a new medical facility is associated with the constant growth of the city's population. Shymkent is a consistently high-birth-rate region in the country. Currently, the city's population exceeds 1.29 million people. Over the past three years, the number of children has increased by about 10%, reaching 500 thousand people. According to forecasts, by 2035 the population of the metropolis may exceed 1.85 million people. Currently, four specialized medical institutions in the city, with a total of 508 obstetric beds, are operating at an overload rate. The average load exceeds the regulatory rate and is 106 percent. Taking into account the demographic growth of the population, a decision was made to build a Level III perinatal center that will provide medical care in accordance with international standards. The new center will be equipped with modern high-tech medical equipment and will significantly expand the possibilities of specialized care for pregnant women and newborns. The implementation of the project will reduce the burden on existing medical institutions, increase the availability of perinatal care, and reduce maternal and infant mortality. The new perinatal center will be one of the main social projects in the healthcare sector of Shymkent and an important step towards the formation of a modern medical infrastructure. Press service of the Shymkent city mayor
A PARALYMPIC AND DEAFLYMPIC SPORTS COMPLEX WILL BE BUILT IN SHYMKENT
30.01.2026
The construction of a major socially significant project - a modern sports complex for Paralympic and Deaflympic sports - has begun in Shymkent. The ceremony of laying a symbolic capsule at the site of the future facility was attended by the city's mayor, Gabit Syzdykbekov. During the event, the head of the metropolis emphasized the importance of developing an inclusive sports infrastructure and creating equal opportunities for city residents. "This complex will become not only a sports facility, but also a space of opportunities for people with special needs. Our task is to create an accessible environment, support an active lifestyle, and create conditions for the training of athletes who will honorably represent Shymkent and our country in the international arena," noted Gabit Syzdykbekov. The facility includes a football field, two universal gyms, special halls for martial arts, dance sports, board games, arm wrestling and powerlifting, as well as a swimming pool and parking. In addition, the project will include a workout area, jogging and cycling tracks. This will allow the complex to be used as a multifunctional space for training and active recreation. The project is being implemented within the framework of the instructions of the Head of State and is aimed at developing inclusive sports, promoting a healthy lifestyle, and creating a comfortable urban environment. The new sports complex is expected to become one of the leading adapted sports centers in the region. Press service of the Shymkent city mayor
THE PEOPLE'S COUNCIL IS THE HIGHEST CONSULTATIVE BODY REPRESENTING THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF KAZAKHSTAN
30.01.2026
The new draft Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan includes provisions on the unicameral Parliament model and the updated system of state bodies in several sections. This was announced by Deputy Chairman of the Constitutional Court Bakhyt Nurmukhanov at a regular meeting of the Constitutional Commission. According to him, the norms for the unicameral parliamentary model are summarized in the fourth part - the section called "Kuryltai". This section establishes the powers of the legislative body, and also updates all articles related to the organization of the sessions of the Kuryltai and its activities. "The number of subjects with the right to initiate legislation has been clearly defined. The Constituent Assembly establishes a list of the most important public relations regulated by the adoption of laws. The procedures for considering and adopting draft laws are provided for. Issues related to the position of the Chairman of the Constituent Assembly are regulated in a separate article," said Bakhyt Nurmukhanov. The fifth part is dedicated to the "Government". "Many provisions related to the transition to a unicameral Kurultai have been clarified. They concern the responsibility and reporting of the Government and its members to the Kurultai, the expression of a vote of no confidence, the introduction of draft laws to the Kurultai, and reporting on the republican budget and its implementation," the speaker noted. The sixth part consists of two articles and regulates issues related to the People's Council of Kazakhstan. "This high consultative body, which includes citizens of the country, represents the interests of the people of Kazakhstan. It has established the powers to introduce draft laws to the Kurultai, make proposals on the appointment of a republican referendum, and other important powers," said Bakhyt Nurmukhanov. The seventh section contains the norms related to the "Constitutional Court". According to the Speaker, the norms related to the composition of the Constitutional Court, the terms of office of judges and the competence of the court have been largely preserved. In addition, the Constitutional Court carries out its mission as an independent state body that exercises constitutional control and ensures the supremacy of the Constitution throughout the country.
VOLUNTEERING IS THE BASIS FOR FORMING AN ECOLOGICAL CULTURE AND A JUST SOCIETY
30.01.2026
The Head of State emphasized the role of volunteers in forming environmental culture and public awareness at the Volunteer Forum. According to the President, environmental culture is a very important value inherent in a civilized society, and volunteers are doing concrete work in this direction. Last year, volunteers participated in more than 1,300 events within the framework of the "Clean Kazakhstan" initiative, contributing to the beautification of settlements and nature protection. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev noted the importance of training professional eco-volunteers and creating permanent teams in each region. According to the President, the "Clean Kazakhstan" movement should rise to the level of a national idea. During the forum, the Head of State also spoke about the need to expand international volunteer cooperation. Kazakhstan is actively participating in the development of the volunteer movement within the framework of the UN, SCO, CICA and the CIS. In the future, new platforms will be created for the exchange of experience and coordination of international initiatives. The President also spoke about constitutional reforms and emphasized the importance of enshrining humanitarian values in the Constitution. According to him, responsible and creative patriotism is one of the main principles of modern society. This principle is clearly reflected in the activities of every volunteer. According to Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, creating a Just, Safe, and Clean Kazakhstan, where law and order prevail, is the common task of all citizens. On this path, the volunteer movement will remain one of the main forces uniting society.
THE VOLUNTEER MOVEMENT IN KAZAKHSTAN HAS ENTERED A NEW STAGE
30.01.2026
Speaking at the Volunteer Forum, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev touched upon the pace of development of the volunteer movement in the country and provided specific data. According to the President, the number of volunteers, which was 50 thousand in 2020, has now reached 300 thousand people. In addition, the number of organizations engaged in public benefit work has exceeded 800. Currently, one national and twenty regional front offices are successfully operating in Kazakhstan. Volunteers are implementing important initiatives in the environmental, educational, cultural and social spheres. The Head of State noted that projects such as "Young Tree", "Eco Monitoring", and "Education Volunteers" are of great importance for the country. The President stressed the need to introduce modern technologies into volunteering and expressed his full support for the proposal to create a digital passport for volunteers. According to him, artificial intelligence and digital systems should serve the public good, and the volunteer movement should not be left out of this trend. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev also instructed the Government to develop a new strategic document for the development of volunteerism until 2030. This document will be aimed at systematically supporting the volunteer movement and developing it in accordance with international obligations.
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A NEW 200-BED PERINATAL CENTER WILL BE BUILT
30.01.2026
The construction of a new 200-bed city perinatal center No. 2 has officially begun in Shymkent. A capsule-laying ceremony was held at the construction site of the future facility in Akzhaiyk microdistrict. The event was attended by Shymkent city mayor Gabit Syzdykbekov. During the ceremony, the head of the metropolis noted the social importance of the project and its role in the development of the citys healthcare system. The construction of a modern perinatal center is an investment in the health of future generations. Our main task is to create comfortable and safe conditions for mothers and newborns, ensuring access to high-quality and high-tech medical care, said Gabit Syzdykbekov. It is worth noting that the project is being implemented within the framework of the instructions of the Head of State and is aimed at strengthening the maternal and child protection system. The need to build a new medical facility is associated with the constant growth of the citys population. Shymkent is a consistently high-birth-rate region in the country. Currently, the citys population exceeds 1.29 million people. Over the past three years, the number of children has increased by about 10%, reaching 500 thousand people. According to forecasts, by 2035 the population of the metropolis may exceed 1.85 million people. Currently, four specialized medical institutions in the city, with a total of 508 obstetric beds, are operating at an overload rate. The average load exceeds the regulatory rate and is 106 percent. Taking into account the demographic growth of the population, a decision was made to build a Level III perinatal center that will provide medical care in accordance with international standards. The new center will be equipped with modern high-tech medical equipment and will significantly expand the possibilities of specialized care for pregnant women and newborns. The implementation of the project will reduce the burden on existing medical institutions, increase the availability of perinatal care, and reduce maternal and infant mortality. The new perinatal center will be one of the main social projects in the healthcare sector of Shymkent and an important step towards the formation of a modern medical infrastructure. Press service of the Shymkent city mayor
THE PEOPLE'S COUNCIL IS THE HIGHEST CONSULTATIVE BODY REPRESENTING THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF KAZAKHSTAN
30.01.2026
The new draft Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan includes provisions on the unicameral Parliament model and the updated system of state bodies in several sections. This was announced by Deputy Chairman of the Constitutional Court Bakhyt Nurmukhanov at a regular meeting of the Constitutional Commission. According to him, the norms for the unicameral parliamentary model are summarized in the fourth part - the section called Kuryltai. This section establishes the powers of the legislative body, and also updates all articles related to the organization of the sessions of the Kuryltai and its activities. The number of subjects with the right to initiate legislation has been clearly defined. The Constituent Assembly establishes a list of the most important public relations regulated by the adoption of laws. The procedures for considering and adopting draft laws are provided for. Issues related to the position of the Chairman of the Constituent Assembly are regulated in a separate article, said Bakhyt Nurmukhanov. The fifth part is dedicated to the Government. Many provisions related to the transition to a unicameral Kurultai have been clarified. They concern the responsibility and reporting of the Government and its members to the Kurultai, the expression of a vote of no confidence, the introduction of draft laws to the Kurultai, and reporting on the republican budget and its implementation, the speaker noted. The sixth part consists of two articles and regulates issues related to the Peoples Council of Kazakhstan. This high consultative body, which includes citizens of the country, represents the interests of the people of Kazakhstan. It has established the powers to introduce draft laws to the Kurultai, make proposals on the appointment of a republican referendum, and other important powers, said Bakhyt Nurmukhanov. The seventh section contains the norms related to the Constitutional Court. According to the Speaker, the norms related to the composition of the Constitutional Court, the terms of office of judges and the competence of the court have been largely preserved. In addition, the Constitutional Court carries out its mission as an independent state body that exercises constitutional control and ensures the supremacy of the Constitution throughout the country.
VOLUNTEERING IS THE BASIS FOR FORMING AN ECOLOGICAL CULTURE AND A JUST SOCIETY
30.01.2026
The Head of State emphasized the role of volunteers in forming environmental culture and public awareness at the Volunteer Forum. According to the President, environmental culture is a very important value inherent in a civilized society, and volunteers are doing concrete work in this direction. Last year, volunteers participated in more than 1,300 events within the framework of the Clean Kazakhstan initiative, contributing to the beautification of settlements and nature protection. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev noted the importance of training professional eco-volunteers and creating permanent teams in each region. According to the President, the Clean Kazakhstan movement should rise to the level of a national idea. During the forum, the Head of State also spoke about the need to expand international volunteer cooperation. Kazakhstan is actively participating in the development of the volunteer movement within the framework of the UN, SCO, CICA and the CIS. In the future, new platforms will be created for the exchange of experience and coordination of international initiatives. The President also spoke about constitutional reforms and emphasized the importance of enshrining humanitarian values in the Constitution. According to him, responsible and creative patriotism is one of the main principles of modern society. This principle is clearly reflected in the activities of every volunteer. According to Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, creating a Just, Safe, and Clean Kazakhstan, where law and order prevail, is the common task of all citizens. On this path, the volunteer movement will remain one of the main forces uniting society.
THE VOLUNTEER MOVEMENT IN KAZAKHSTAN HAS ENTERED A NEW STAGE
30.01.2026
Speaking at the Volunteer Forum, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev touched upon the pace of development of the volunteer movement in the country and provided specific data. According to the President, the number of volunteers, which was 50 thousand in 2020, has now reached 300 thousand people. In addition, the number of organizations engaged in public benefit work has exceeded 800. Currently, one national and twenty regional front offices are successfully operating in Kazakhstan. Volunteers are implementing important initiatives in the environmental, educational, cultural and social spheres. The Head of State noted that projects such as Young Tree, Eco Monitoring, and Education Volunteers are of great importance for the country. The President stressed the need to introduce modern technologies into volunteering and expressed his full support for the proposal to create a digital passport for volunteers. According to him, artificial intelligence and digital systems should serve the public good, and the volunteer movement should not be left out of this trend. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev also instructed the Government to develop a new strategic document for the development of volunteerism until 2030. This document will be aimed at systematically supporting the volunteer movement and developing it in accordance with international obligations.
VOLUNTEERS ARE THE CREATIVE FORCE OF SOCIETY AND A MODEL OF PATRIOTISM
30.01.2026
In his speech at the Volunteer Forum, Head of State Kassym-Jomart Tokayev emphasized the place and importance of the volunteer movement in society. According to the President, volunteering is not just public work, it is a clear manifestation of faithful service to your homeland and civic responsibility. The President praised the young people who gathered at the forum from all regions of the country as truly patriotic, creative, and caring citizens of Kazakhstan. According to him, only those with good intentions and a pure soul choose the path of volunteering. Therefore, there is every reason to call volunteers a mirror of a progressive society. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev recalled the exceptional activity of volunteers during the pandemic and natural disasters. Thousands of volunteers provided assistance to doctors, teachers, law enforcement officers, and citizens in need, demonstrating a real example of national unity. According to the President, these are concrete actions that prove that the Kazakh people are a kind and generous nation. The Head of State called the volunteers worthy of the title of Honest Citizen and said that they are conscientious citizens who care about the welfare of society as a whole. The President expressed great confidence in the activity of young people, emphasizing that the future of Kazakhstan is in the hands of such energetic young men and women.