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The colony's library has been replenished with publications about Abai. 30.11.2025
           With the support of the akim of the Abai region, the library fund of the correctional institution was replenished.             In the institution of mixed security located in the Abai region, the library's collection was replenished with 536 books donated by the scientific universal library named after Abai in Semey.            The transfer of literature took place with the support of Akim of the region Abai Berik Uali and was timed to coincide with the 180th anniversary of the birth of Abai Kunanbayev.           Among the transferred editions are a series of books "The Way of Abai", "Abai Alemi", "Abaydyn akyn uldary", as well as collections of poems and words of edification of the great thinker. The library fund of the institution already has over 4 thousand books of various genres: fiction, detective stories, popular science and fantasy works.                   –Books in Kazakh about Abai have become a valuable and significant gift for us," said Aydin Kalelov, Deputy head of the institution.               Reading has a positive effect on memory and thinking, helps to distract from heavy thoughts and find inner peace.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/duisabai/press/news/details/1115708?lang=kk
A convicted gambling addict conducts football training in the colony of Semey. 30.11.2025
         A convicted fraudster is serving his sentence in a medium security facility. Upon arriving at the colony, he told the staff that he had been a professional football player before his imprisonment.            — I started playing football when I was seven years old. Over the years, he played as a defender and midfielder for football clubs in Semey, Pavlodar, Astana, Uralsk, Kokshetau and other cities of Kazakhstan. Now I want to share my skills with other convicts. There are many young men among them who still have everything ahead of them, and fathers who, after being released, will be able to teach football to their children. Someone may find their hobby, and someone else will find a path to professional sports," the convict said.           He recruited a group of twenty convicts, whom he teaches the basics of football. Classes are held in their free time from work and mandatory activities, without interfering with the daily routine. The training participants are happy to have the opportunity to learn new skills that may be useful to them after their release.           — I used to make good money playing football. Then he started betting and retired from the sport. I didn't have enough money for gambling, so I started borrowing from friends and relatives. When the necessary amounts were not available, he convinced them to apply for loans, promising to return the money quickly. But I couldn't get it back. As a result, I deceived 32 residents of Semey for a total amount of more than 60 million tenge. I thought I'd get it back and get it back, but it didn't happen. I am 37 years old now, and I am serving a sentence of 3 years and 6 months. I'm gradually repairing the damage. I want to give advice to young people: don't get involved in something like this — you won't be able to avoid punishment. And I want to tell people: don't trust those who can't take on a loan, which means your credit history is already ruined. And spoiling yours is not a problem for him," he shared.           According to the head of the institution, Zhenis Daurenbekov, the convict arrived two years ago and has been striving to improve since then.         — We try to provide convicts with the opportunity to find a job and gain additional skills that will be useful in freedom. This convict works in a woodcarving workshop and pays lawsuits out of his salary. He took the initiative and began to teach football to others. The institution regularly hosts sports events, especially football matches, and the administration always supports such initiatives," Zhenis Daurenbekov.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/duisabai/press/news/details/1115709?lang=kk
Avoiding alimony and going for a beer led to imprisonment. 30.11.2025
                    The love of beer is more expensive than freedom: the alimony worker was sent to the colony of Semey.            A 38-year-old resident of Semey has not paid alimony to his two minor children for eleven years.          As a result, the amount of debt amounted to about 8 million tenge. For evading the payment of alimony, the man was sentenced to one year of restriction of freedom with mandatory involvement in 100 hours of forced labor.           The convict was registered with the probation service of the Zaton district of the city of Semey. Upon registration, the procedure and conditions of serving his sentence in the form of restriction of freedom were explained to him. However, despite the ongoing preventive work, the man repeatedly violated the established rules.: He did not show up for registration and left his place of residence at night.           In this regard, an electronic tracking device was used to track his location. During the monitoring, probation officers repeatedly recorded his unauthorized exits from the house. The convict himself admitted that he went out for a beer or visited friends.           Taking into account the repeated violations, the restriction of freedom was replaced by imprisonment for a period of eight months for the remaining period of punishment.             According to Yerlan Kadyrmanov, the head of the probation service of the Zaton district, electronic tracking devices have been used against 99 convicts in the Abai region since the beginning of the year. In respect of 19 of them who violated the conditions of serving their sentences, the materials were sent to the court to replace the restriction of freedom with imprisonment.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/duisabai/press/news/details/1115710?lang=kk
332 tons of produce from 90 producers: a major agricultural fair was held in Kostanay 30.11.2025
On November 29, 2025, an agricultural fair was held in Kostanay at the City Center, bringing together producers from 14 districts of the region and the cities of Kostanay and Rudny. More than 90 businesses presented fresh produce totaling over 332 tons, offering residents affordable prices and a wide selection.A total of 38 tons of meat products were sold, including 14.7 tons of beef at 3,000-3,200 tenge per kilogram, 6.7 tons of horse meat at 3,000 tenge, 4 tons of pork at 2,200-2,500 tenge, 1.5 tons of lamb at 2,700-3,000 tenge, and 11.4 tons of poultry at 900 tenge per kilogram.Flour enjoyed steady demand, selling 39 tons, with first-grade flour priced at 160 tenge per kilogram and premium flour at 200 tenge. Pasta sold at 13 tons at 260 tenge per kilogram. Also sold were 144,000 chicken eggs at 450 tenge per dozen.Potatoes sold at 55 tons at 150 tenge per kilogram, and fruits and vegetables at 84 tons, including carrots at 150 tenge and cabbage at 90 tenge per kilogram. Sunflower oil sold at 6.5 tons at 660 tenge per liter was also sold.Additionally, nine types of socially important products, totaling 25.3 tons, were offered to residents from the stabilization fund, providing essential goods at competitive prices.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1115701?lang=kk
At a fair in Karaganda, farmers offered over 50 tons of beef 30.11.2025
Today, an agricultural fair featuring agricultural producers from the Karaganda region was held at the Global City shopping center in Karaganda to celebrate Republic Day. More than 90 agricultural producers from seven rural districts and processing plants from cities in the region presented their products at the fair, at prices 10-15% below the market average.In total, agricultural producers delivered over 156 tons of agricultural products to the fair, including: 56 tons of meat, 48 tons of potatoes, 18 tons of vegetables, 16 tons of dairy products, 6 tons of fish and fish products, 180,000 chicken eggs, and 12 tons of other products.The products delivered by the region's agricultural producers will allow residents and visitors to purchase fresh produce at affordable prices and replenish their winter supplies.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1115702?lang=kk
At the fair, Ural farmers presented a wide range of meat products 30.11.2025
In the West Kazakhstan Region, holding weekly fairs for city residents with the participation of agricultural producers has become a good tradition. Today, local authorities held another fair on M. Ikhsanova Street. Producers from the city and districts of the region participated in the fair.Rural producers brought a wide range of meat products (beef, horse meat, pork, and lamb) to the city residents. For example, beef and horse meat were sold starting from 2,700 tenge.Farmers presented poultry products, including chicken, duck, and turkey. Sausage, dairy products, confectionery, and fish products were available in a wide variety and of excellent quality.Residents had the opportunity to purchase winter vegetable supplies at affordable prices.According to the schedule approved by local executive authorities, the fairs will be held until the end of December 2025 at two locations: M. Ikhsanova Street and in the village of Zachagansk.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1115703?lang=kk
At today's fair, Kyzylorda residents bought beef for 2,500 tenge 30.11.2025
Today, a fair of agricultural produce from the Karmakshy and Shieli districts was held in Kyzylorda. The fair, which started at 8:00 AM, offered residents natural, high-quality produce produced by the district's workers at prices 15-30% below market prices.Over 88 tons of produce from the Shieli district were delivered to the fair for residents. Specifically, over 20 tons of rice, 10 tons of melons, 25 tons of vegetables, 30 tons of potatoes, over 2 tons of meat and dairy products, 2 tons of groceries, as well as melons, tomatoes, cabbage, fish, meat, and dairy products were delivered to the fair from the Karmakshy district in 45 vehicles. Specifically, 25 tons of rice, 80 tons of melons, 2 tons of fruit, and 1 ton of meat were provided.Farmers offered their produce to residents at competitive prices. Rice sold at the fair for 370 tenge/kg, beef for 2,500/2,900 tenge/kg, horse meat for 2,300 tenge/kg, potatoes for 180 tenge/kg, carrots for 200 tenge/kg, onions for 110 tenge/kg, cabbage for 150 tenge/kg, tomatoes for 350 tenge/kg, fish for 1,300 tenge/kg, cottage cheese for 2,500 tenge/kg, and watermelon and melon for 150 tenge/kg.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1115700?lang=kk
Kazakhstan has approved a number of environmental standards 30.11.2025
In the face of rapid environmental and climate change, Kazakhstan is strengthening environmental protection measures and modernizing its environmental regulatory system. To improve environmental quality and minimize risks to the population, the Technical Regulation and Metrology Committee of the Ministry of Industry and Trade has approved a number of new standards aimed at supporting the implementation of the Strategy for Achieving Carbon Neutrality by 2060.The adopted documents define modern requirements for waste management, adaptation to climate change, emission reduction, and the transition to a circular economy and rational resource use.Key approved standards1. ST RK ST RK 4022-2025 "Waste. Waste Management. Requirements for Low-Waste Technologies." This standard establishes requirements for the regulation of low-waste and conventionally referred to as "zero-waste" technologies for managing production and consumption waste, as well as the directions and principles for creating zero-waste technologies. This standard will become an important tool in the transition to low-waste and zero-waste technologies, ensuring sustainable development and environmental protection.2. ST RK ISO/TS 14092-2025 "Adaptation to Climate Change. Requirements and Guidance for Adaptation Planning for Local Authorities and Communities," which describes a step-by-step process for tailoring a local adaptation plan to the climatic, ecological, and social conditions of each specific case.3. ST RK ISO 14068-1 "Climate Change Management. Transition to Net Zero. Part 1: Carbon Neutrality" and ST RK IWA 42 "Guidance on Carbon Neutrality." They create a framework for responsible emissions management and the implementation of science-based climate solutions. The new standards establish unified approaches and principles for all participants—environmental and analytical organizations, national and regional environmental monitoring centers, and environmental organizations.4. ST RK 4013-2025 "Circular Economy. Measurement and Evaluation of Circular Economy Performance."5. ST RK 4012-2025 "Circular Economy. Vocabulary, Principles, and Implementation Guidelines."6. ST RK ISO 4789-2025 "Guidelines for Wastewater Treatment and Reuse in Thermal Power Plants." This document aims to reduce water consumption by thermal power plants and mitigate their negative environmental impact. The standard requires the implementation of modern treatment technologies, including membrane, biological, and chemical ones.The adoption of new environmental standards strengthens Kazakhstan's position in global climate policy and creates a foundation for sustainable development, mitigating environmental risks and supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1115699?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and Kuwait discussed opportunities for exporting Kazakhstani food products 30.11.2025
Al-Kuwait, November 30, 2025 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the State of Kuwait Yerzhan Yelekeyev held a meeting with Deputy Chairman of the Kuwaiti Danish Dairy Company (KDD) Bahia Ezzat Jaafar.During the meeting, the parties discussed promising areas of bilateral cooperation in the agro-industrial complex and food security. The main focus was on opportunities for supplying Kazakhstani products to the Kuwaiti market.The Kuwaiti side expressed interest in developing partnership relations with Kazakhstan, noting the country's high agricultural potential and considering Kazakhstan as a promising and reliable major supplier of food products.For his part, the Ambassador noted that Kazakhstan is consistently moving away from an oil-dependent economic model and is giving priority to the development of the agro-industrial complex. He stressed that particular emphasis is now being placed on food security, expanding exports, and promoting the Qazaq Organic Food brand in foreign markets.The parties noted their mutual interest in deepening trade and economic cooperation, confirmed their readiness to continue dialogue and work out specific areas of cooperation.Kuwaiti Danish Dairy Company was founded in 1963 and is one of the leading food companies in Kuwait and the Middle East region. The company produces around 24 types of dairy products, about 75 varieties of ice cream, and approximately 27 types of natural juices and beverages. It has branches in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. In addition to the domestic market, its products are exported to dozens of countries, including the Gulf countries, the Middle East, parts of Asia, and North America.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kuveyt/press/news/details/1115691?lang=kk
The Tartyl Fest competition among graduate students of the National Defense University was held in Astana 30.11.2025
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Today, military lawyers celebrate their professional holiday 30.11.2025
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Statement by Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Aibek Smadiyarov regarding the attack on the Caspian Pipeline Consortium 30.11.2025
Kyiv, 30 November 2025 – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan expresses its protest over yet another deliberate attack on the critical infrastructure of the international Caspian Pipeline Consortium in the waters of the Port of Novorossiysk. This incident marks the third act of aggression against an exclusively civilian facility whose operation is safeguarded by norms of international law. As a responsible participant of the global energy market, Kazakhstan consistently advocates for maintaining the stability and uninterrupted supply of energy resources. We emphasize that the Caspian Pipeline Consortium plays an important role in supporting the stability of the global energy system. We view what has occurred as an action harming the bilateral relations of the Republic of Kazakhstan and Ukraine, and we expect the Ukrainian side to take effective measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kiev/press/news/details/1115707?lang=kk
Unified procurement platform launched in Kazakhstan 30.11.2025
Within the framework of the new Law "On Public Procurement," which entered into force on January 1, 2025, a Unified Procurement Platform has been launched in Kazakhstan. This platform combines public procurement and procurement of the quasi-public sector. Now suppliers can participate in tenders through a single portal, which greatly simplifies the process, since earlier authorization had to be carried out separately in each system.The new platform covers the procurement of all government agencies, national companies, holdings, enterprises and organizations with a state share of more than 50%, as well as the Samruk-Kazyna Foundation and its subsidiaries. This creates equal access for all participants in the procurement process to participate in regulated purchases.The advantages of the platform are: one portal for entering all types of regulated purchases, full transparency of procedures, monitoring and analysis of all types of purchases in one system, reflection of personal settings of users in your personal account.On the basis of the platform, an analytical module has been developed that displays information on planned and conducted purchases in the context of methods, plans, contracts, regions, budget types, and reporting administrators.This year, the following procurements have been connected to the Unified Procurement Platform: student meals, state educational procurement, public-private partnerships, and the procurement of medicines and medical devices under the State Medical and Healthcare Procurement Program.Next year, work is planned to connect natural monopoly entities and subsoil users to the platform of procurement sites.These measures are aimed at simplifying and unifying procurement procedures, increasing the openness and transparency of regulated procurement.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/minfin/press/news/details/1115666?lang=kk
KazAID and IOM Signed a Cooperation Memorandum 29.11.2025
KazAID and IOM Signed a Cooperation MemorandumOn 28 November 2025, in Almaty, the Kazakhstan Agency of International Development (KazAID) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) signed a memorandum of cooperation.The document, aimed at strengthening institutional collaboration on migration data and supporting regional projects within the Almaty Process, was signed by Arken Arystanov, Chairman of the Board of KazAID, and Serhan Aktoprak, Head of IOM in Kazakhstan.The signing of the memorandum reflects Kazakhstan’s commitment to promoting coordinated approaches and enhancing partnerships in the field of migration in Central Asia.The memorandum was signed as part of the meeting of the Almaty Process Technical Expert Group, dedicated to issues of standardization, comparability, and digitalization of migration data for the development of effective evidence-based public policy.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kazaid/press/news/details/1115629?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and Czechia Continue to Strengthen Inter-Parliamentary Dialogue 29.11.2025
Prague, 28 November 2025 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Czech Republic Bakyt Dyussenbayev met with Radek Vondráček, the newly elected Chair of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic. During the meeting, the parties discussed prospects for further developing bilateral inter-parliamentary cooperation and expanding the political dialogue between Kazakhstan and the Czech Republic.Mr. Vondráček expressed interest in advancing cooperation with the Mazhilis of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan, emphasizing his readiness to contribute to the further strengthening of parliamentary diplomacy.The Czech MP informed about his intention to lead the “Czech Republic–Kazakhstan” Friendship Group in the newly elected Lower Chamber of the Czech Parliament. It was noted that the inter-parliamentary friendship group serves as an effective instrument for promoting joint initiatives and expanding cooperation.Mr. Vondráček also reaffirmed his readiness to support the development of economic, cultural-humanitarian, and interregional cooperation.Special attention was given to the prospects for advancing parliamentary dialogue between Central Asia and Central Europe.In conclusion, both sides confirmed their readiness to continue strengthening inter-parliamentary cooperation and to advance new joint initiatives.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-prague/press/news/details/1115632?lang=kk
The 15th Annual Meeting of Deputy Foreign Ministers of the Central Asian States Held in Almaty 29.11.2025
Almaty, November 27-28, 2025 – With the support of the UN Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia(UNRCCA), the 15th Annual Meeting of Deputy Foreign Ministers of the Central Asian States was held.The meeting focused on contemporary regional challenges and security threats, the efforts of Central Asian governments to help stabilize the situation in Afghanistan, and the strengthening of regional cooperation in the areas of water and energy management.In his opening remarks, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Yerzhan Ashikbayev, underscored that deepening integration among the Central Asian states remains a key priority of Kazakhstan’s foreign policy – particularly in light of the establishment of the UN Regional Centre on the Sustainable Development Goals for Central Asia and Afghanistan in Almaty.First Deputy Minister noted that the outcomes of the recent 7th Meeting of the Central Asia Strategic Dialogue Group in Tashkent reflect growing interest in the “Central Asia Plus” format, demonstrating both the political relevance of the region and its increasing international agency.He emphasized that the countries of the region share a long-term objective: to further solidify Central Asia’s status as a region of dynamic socio-economic development, comprehensive cooperation, peace, and prosperity.The Kazakh diplomat highlighted that a stable and prosperous Afghanistan remains a central foreign policy priority for the states of Central Asia, which seek to enhance trade, transport, and logistics cooperation with the Afghan Government, as well as expand humanitarian engagement.First Deputy Minister Ashikbayev stressed that genuine regional integration requires effective mechanisms for the sustainable use and preservation of shared water and energy resources-particularly at a time of global climate change and the depletion of major transboundary water basins. In this context, he drew attention to President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s initiative to develop a Central Asian Framework Convention on Water Use aimed at harmonizing national water strategies, reflecting Kazakhstan’s strong commitment to establishing regional mechanisms for protecting and sustainably managing water resources.He also noted the region’s growing exposure to challenges associated with digital security and the use of big data. Against this backdrop, Kazakhstan’s proposal to advance cooperation on artificial intelligence – including the development of a draft Declaration on the Responsible Use of AI by Central Asian States-signals the region’s ambition to strengthen mutual trust and ensure secure data exchange in joint digital projects.He reaffirmed Kazakhstan’s intention to continue close cooperation with the Central Asian states under the mandate of the UNRCCA.In his remarks, Kaha Imnadze, Head of the UN Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia, highlighted the Centre’s role in preventive diplomacy, regional coordination, and peacebuilding in line with the new UNRCCA Programme of Action for 2026-2030. The Programme is built around five priorities: advancing preventive diplomacy, strengthening conflict monitoring and early warning, deepening partnerships with regional and subregional organizations, enhancing the UN’s preventive diplomacy mechanisms, and supporting Central Asian states in addressing challenges related to Afghanistan.Delegates from the region acknowledged the strategic nature of their partnership and reaffirmed the shared need to deepen regional integration, particularly with regard to Afghanistan’s recovery and regional security.Askhat Orazbay, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the International Fund for Saving the Aral Sea, presented his views on the preservation and rational use of water resources in Central Asia, emphasizing the need to safeguard unique landscapes, maintain ecosystem sustainability, and preserve the regional water balance.The meeting also featured presentations by young participants of the UNRCCA Academy of Preventive Diplomacy, who shared their perspectives on regional security and development and expressed strong interest in broadening dialogue on advancing strategic cooperation in the region.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1115622?lang=kk
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The Potential of Social Workers in Advancing Human Rights Discussed at the Kazakh Foreign Ministry 29.11.2025
Astana, November 26, 2025 – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan hosted a roundtable dedicated to the development of professional social work and the improvement of human rights protection mechanisms.The event brought together representatives of relevant government agencies, universities, NGOs, and international organizations. Participants discussed key directions for modernizing social legislation, issues of labor protection, freedom of association, migrant rights, as well as the institutional development of social work as a professional field.In her opening remarks, Ambassador-at-Large of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Alua Nadirkulova emphasized that President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev pays special attention to strengthening the status of social workers. The Social Code adopted in 2023 became an important step in this direction. It strengths professional training through education, certification, and qualification categories, as well as introducing a new remuneration system based on professionalism and job complexity.The Ambassador noted that Kazakhstan’s recommendations under the UN Universal Periodic Review related to vulnerable groups – women, children, and persons with disabilities can be most effectively implemented through strengthened social work mechanisms.Dinara Yesimova, Executive Director of the National Alliance of Professional Social Workers (the Alliance), presented the key provisions of the draft Law “On Social Work,” which will formalize the profession at the cross-sectoral level and establish a sustainable system of training and supervision.Deputy Director of the Alliance Asiya Bekenova presented the results of a two-year analytical study covering key human rights issues in labor protection, trade union activity, freedom of peaceful assembly and association, as well as the rights of migrants and stateless persons. She noted that the analysis includes a comprehensive review of existing legislation, assessment of its practical application, comparative analysis with international standards, and recommendations for their implementation. Deputy Director Bekenova emphasized that strengthening the professional community of social workers and creating a modern and stable legal framework are key conditions for the effective development of social work in Kazakhstan.International expert from the United States, Aitakin Huseinli, spoke about global trends and standards in social work, highlighting the need to integrate international approaches into national training programs. She noted that more than half of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals relate to social and economic issues, making the role of social workers essential in achieving these goals and building resilient support systems.Additionally, Professor of Law Muslim Khasenov presented recommendations on updating legislation related to freedom of association, labor protection, and the legal status of social sector specialists. He stressed that the current regulatory framework does not always meet modern requirements and Kazakhstan’s international commitments for protecting the rights of workers and vulnerable groups.Speaking about the right to peaceful assembly, the professor emphasized the need to legally establish a mediation procedure with the participation of a neutral mediator chosen by the parties in accordance with the Law “On Mediation.” This would help prevent conflicts, reduce social tension, and ensure a more civilized resolution of disagreements between the public and authorities.Head of the Alliance’s Almaty branch Zhanar Abdykhalykova, Alliance Deputy Director Ayagoz Aubakirova, and Head of the Kyzylorda branch Sandugash Ismagulova presented research results on supervision, professional standards, and the classification system of social professions.Through “supervision” – an internationally recognized system of professional support, the quality of social work improves across key areas: protection of women from domestic and gender-based violence, safeguarding children’s rights and developing the child protection system, and protecting the rights of persons with disabilities. Supervision strengthens competencies, reduces risk-assessment errors, prevents secondary trauma and victim-blaming, improves interagency coordination, and promotes the implementation of a human-rights-based model.Participants paid particular attention to advancing the draft Law “On Social Work” as a key sectoral reform. The practical recommendations developed will serve as a basis for further legislative and institutional work, ensuring a systematic and sustainable approach to the development of the social sector.Overall, the discussion was open and constructive. Participants unanimously emphasized the importance of strengthening interagency cooperation, developing a unified system of training and supervision for social workers, and further consolidating the efforts of the state, NGOs, and the academic community.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1115612?lang=kk
American Chamber of Commerce Intends to Intensify Cooperation with Kazakh Business 29.11.2025
Almaty, November 28, 2025 – The First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yerzhan Ashikbayev met with the Executive Director of the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Kazakhstan, Jeff Erlich.During the meeting, the parties agreed to work closely on the effective implementation of the agreements reached at the highest level following the President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s visit to Washington, D.C., in November of this year.Following the meeting, the leadership of AmCham emphasized the readiness to actively contribute to strengthening trade and economic ties and expanding the presence of American businesses in Kazakhstan.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1115536?lang=kk
The 29th Meeting of the ECO Council of Foreign Ministers was Held under Kazakhstan’s Chairmanship 29.11.2025
Astana, November 28, 2025 – The 29th Meeting of the Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) was held online under the chairmanship of Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev.The event was attended by the heads and representatives of the foreign ministries of the ECO member states, the Secretaries General of ECO and the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia, as well as observers.Highlighting the symbolic significance of convening the meeting on ECO Day, the Kazakh Foreign Minister congratulated the participants on this notable occasion.In his speech, Minister Kosherbayev summarized Kazakhstan’s ECO Chairmanship, which was held under the theme “Promoting Regional Transport Connectivity and Sustainable Development,” and outlined the priority areas of cooperation within the Organization.In addition, he presented Kazakhstan’s potential in the fields of trade, investment, agriculture, transport, digitalization and environment, calling on ECO member states to jointly explore the opportunities available in these areas.Following the results of the meeting, the Council approved a report containing decisions on important administrative, financial, and personnel matters related to the activities of the ECO Secretariat. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1115539?lang=kk