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1st High-Level Dialogue on the Ecological Cooperation Platform within the ECO 27.04.2026
As part of the Regional Ecological Summit 2026, the first High-Level Dialogue on the Ecological Cooperation Platform within the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) was held. The event brought together representatives from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Türkiye, as well as the United Nations.Central Asian countries face common ecological challenges that directly impact the sustainable development of our countries and the quality of life of our populations.“Climate change, glacier retreat, water scarcity, land degradation, and biodiversity loss are already directly affecting the sustainable development of our countries and the quality of life of our populations. That is why ecological cooperation must remain a unifying agenda. Kazakhstan believes that within the ECO we have strong opportunities to advance joint ecological initiatives,” noted the Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Yerlan Nyssanbayev.Kazakhstan is actively engaged in ecosystem restoration and addressing the consequences of the Aral Sea crisis. The desiccation of the Aral Sea continues to have a serious impact on the environment and public health. Each year, up to 100 million tons of dust rise into the atmosphere, carrying salts and residues of toxic pesticides that pose a threat to the health of people living nearby.On the instructions of the President of Kazakhstan, afforestation and land reclamation works are being consistently carried out on the dried seabed of the Aral Sea. Since 2021, saxaul planting has been carried out on an area of just over 1 million hectares.“We also highly appreciate our cooperation with Uzbekistan in this area. The exchange of experience and technologies in phyto- and forest reclamation is already delivering practical results and demonstrates the importance of joint action,” the Minister noted.More broadly, Kazakhstan is implementing a plan to plant 2 billion trees by 2027. A regional initiative, the “Green Shield of Central Asia,” is also planned for launch.“Taking this opportunity, we invite ECO member states to join this initiative,” said Yerlan Nyssanbayev.The second area of focus is the preservation of the Caspian Sea and the development of scientific cooperation.In recent years, a steady decline in the level of the Caspian Sea has been observed. This creates serious ecological, economic, and social risks for the entire region. The preservation of the Caspian Sea must become a shared priority and a matter of long-term international cooperation. Since September last year, the Kazakh Research Institute of the Caspian Sea has been operating in Kazakhstan.“We propose to combine the scientific potential of our countries to study the causes of the Caspian Sea’s shallowing, including climatic, hydrological, and anthropogenic factors. This approach will allow us to develop more coordinated measures for adaptation, preservation of marine ecosystems, and sustainable management of coastal areas,” the Minister noted.The third area is the promotion of the circular economy and sustainable waste management. ECO countries have significant potential to advance this agenda, including within the regional RESCUE initiative launched in Baku on the sidelines of COP29. One of the key elements of a circular economy is a modern waste management system. In Kazakhstan, the Concept for the Management of All Types of Waste for 2026–2030 has been approved, providing for a transition from predominantly landfill disposal to a more modern and resource-efficient model.“We see that our problems are largely the same. According to World Bank estimates, the damage caused by various climate-related factors currently amounts to 5% of regional GDP. This is a significant figure. We now have the opportunity to begin taking practical actions,” said Aziz Abdukhakimov, Advisor to the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan on Ecology and Chairman of the National Committee on Ecology and Climate Change.Expected outcomes of the meeting include the preparation of a summary document reflecting the key points of convergence among participating countries, as well as the informal identification of priority thematic areas for further work within the ECO framework.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-pretoria/press/news/details/1209801?lang=kk
Team Europe Initiative – EU–Central Asia: High-Level Meeting on Water Resources, Energy, and Climate Change in Central Asia 27.04.2026
A meeting on water resources, energy, and climate change was held in Astana. The event brought together representatives of the European Union and ministers from relevant agencies of Central Asian countries.The region is among the most vulnerable to climate change. According to international experts, by the end of the century, temperatures here may rise by 4 to 6 degrees Celsius. This poses direct risks to glaciers, water resources, agriculture, and the well-being of millions of people.Kazakhstan is consistently strengthening its climate policy and considers the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions as one of its national priorities. The country has approved a Strategy to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060. By 2030, a 15% reduction in emissions is planned. With international support and climate financing, Kazakhstan is also aiming for a more ambitious target of 25%.“In December 2025, Kazakhstan approved its updated Nationally Determined Contribution for the period 2026–2035. It envisages a 17% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to 1990 levels. It is important for us that the data are transparent, comparable, and meet international standards. For Kazakhstan, as an exporter of energy resources, these issues are of strategic importance. This is especially relevant in light of new climate requirements of the European Union, including methane emissions regulation in the energy sector,” said Vice Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of Kazakhstan, Nurlan Kurmalayev.Kazakhstan is already working on developing national regulation of methane emissions, including the introduction of MRV systems and leak detection and repair mechanisms.Alongside emission reduction, adaptation to climate change remains a priority for Kazakhstan.Central Asia is already facing serious consequences of climate change, including water scarcity, desertification, and an increase in extreme weather events. In Kazakhstan, about 76.1% of the territory falls within zones of moderate or high sensitivity to desertification.This requires a long-term and systematic policy in land use, afforestation, and ecosystem restoration.Kazakhstan pays special attention to increasing forest area, sustainable use of forest resources, and protection of natural territories. Since independence, the country’s forest fund area has increased by 6.9 million hectares and now amounts to 31.4 million hectares. Forest-covered land has reached 14 million hectares, and forest coverage has grown from 3.8 to 5.1%.In line with international commitments, Kazakhstan intends to further expand forested areas and increase this figure to 14.5 million hectares by 2030.By order of the Head of State, Kazakhstan is implementing a large-scale program to plant two billion trees in the state forest fund. Since 2021, more than 1.6 billion trees have already been planted and sown.Special attention is given to the Aral Sea region. The drying of the Aral Sea remains one of the most severe ecological problems in the region and directly affects public health, land conditions, and ecosystem resilience. Kazakhstan accounts for 2.8 million hectares of the dried seabed of the Aral Sea.“One of the most effective solutions is afforestation of the dried areas with native plants, primarily saxaul, which helps stabilize soils and reduce the spread of salt and dust. Since 2021, Kazakhstan has planted saxaul on 1.1 million hectares. We also highly value cooperation with the Republic of Uzbekistan in jointly addressing ecological challenges in the Aral Sea region,” the Vice Minister said.Another important step was the resolution “Green Shield of Central Asia,” initiated by Kazakhstan within the framework of the Regional Ecological Summit. This initiative aims to create a system of protective forest belts and green barriers that can reduce soil erosion, stabilize moving sands, and improve the regional microclimate.Representatives of Central Asia expressed gratitude to the European Union for cooperation on climate change issues.“Turkmenistan attaches great importance to international cooperation in environmental protection. We are an active participant in key international agreements and consistently advocate for the development of constructive dialogue on sustainable natural resource management, including cooperation within the Aral Sea basin. I would especially like to highlight cooperation with the European Union. It has been ongoing for several years. We feel that the results we are achieving now benefit not only Central Asian countries but also EU countries. They have also gained valuable experience and have begun to better understand the mentality of our Central Asian region,” said Makhtumkuli Akmuradov, Advisor on Ecological and Water Diplomacy at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-pretoria/press/news/details/1209812?lang=kk
A large-scale greening campaign has been launched as part of the “Taza Kazakhstan” program 27.04.2026
Within the framework of the state program "Taza Kazakhstan", a large-scale ecological greening campaign has begun, covering all regions of the country. The initiative is aimed at improving the environmental situation and creating a comfortable urban environment.In Kostanay, tree planting took place in a Triathlon park. More than 300 people took part in the event, 200 trees were planted during the campaign.Over the past four years, more than 20,000 trees have been planted in the city, which has significantly increased the area of green spaces. At least 1 million annual flowers decorate the streets and parks every year, contributing to the creation of an aesthetic appearance of the city.Since 2022, the practice of creating rockeries, modern flower arrangements using perennial plants, has been actively developing. During this period, more than 23 thousand square meters of such flower beds have been landscaped.Landscaping work will continue this year. It is planned to plant more than 7,200 seedlings of various tree species, including elm, pine, spruce, linden, birch, poplar, willow and dogwood. In addition, about 6,000 square meters of rockeries will be created and more than 1.2 million annual flowers will be planted.Additionally, 10,000 tulip bulbs were planted in the Triathlon Park and a photo zone was organized.The implementation of these measures is aimed at improving the environmental situation and increasing the attractiveness of urban space.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-kalasy-akimat/press/news/details/1209825?lang=kk
2nd High-Level Regional Dialogue on Air Quality Improvement Policies in Central Asia 27.04.2026
The first high-level regional policy dialogue on clean air measures in Central Asia was held in June 2024 in Tashkent, while the second dialogue brought together environmental ministers in Astana.The event was opened by the Advisor to the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan on environmental issues – Chairman of the National Committee on Ecology and Climate Change, Aziz Abdukhakimov. He spoke about the first steps Uzbekistan has taken to improve air quality in Tashkent. Over the past year, the operations of more than 100 enterprises were suspended for violating environmental requirements and using coal. A special commission has been established to monitor compliance of industrial facilities with environmental standards.A total of 87 environmentally hazardous and energy-intensive enterprises have been identified, which will be gradually relocated outside the capital. In Tashkent, the first five industrial enterprises have already ceased operations. Metallurgical plants have been relocated to industrial zones in the Jizzakh region equipped with new technologies.“Starting from April 1, 2026, an indefinite moratorium has been introduced on the creation of new industrial zones in Tashkent. The use of motor fuel below AI-92 grade has been banned. An ecological transport system has been launched, providing for vehicle regulation based on emission levels and the phased establishment of entry zones into environmentally sensitive areas of the city,” said Aziz Abdukhakimov.Valerie Hickey, Director for Environment at the World Bank Group, noted that Central Asian countries are investing in infrastructure, particularly in monitoring and evaluation.“Cleaning the air is not only about saving lives, it is about modernizing the economy. It ensures that products manufactured in Central Asia can be exported to premium markets. It guarantees that clean and “green” technologies contribute to economic efficiency, innovation, and the development of modern economies that these countries are capable of building”, - said Valerie Hickey.Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Yerlan Nyssanbayev, emphasized that Kazakhstan considers air quality a key element of environmental safety, sustainable development, and the quality of life of its citizens.He recalled that Kazakhstan adopted new environmental legislation in 2021. First-category enterprises are being transitioned to new conditions — obtaining IEPs (Integrated Environmental Permits). This process involves modernization of production and the introduction of new technologies. Around 20 enterprises have already obtained such permits, while another 20 are in the process of submitting documentation. Starting next year, a large-scale decade-long effort to modernize industry will begin.Air quality and global warming are issues that affect us all. In Central Asia, these processes are sometimes even more intense than in other regions.“We are joining forces and developing programs, but I call on international organizations to take a more active role in this process. Without attracting external financial resources, it will be very difficult to achieve all the set targets, despite significant funding already being allocated by our governments and the private sector. We have inherited a heavy legacy from the Soviet era — outdated technologies that require time and substantial investment to replace”, - the minister noted.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-pretoria/press/news/details/1209833?lang=kk
Opening of the Central Asian Conference on Climate Change (CACCC-2026): “NDC 3.0: From Commitments to Action” 27.04.2026
Heads of relevant government bodies and international organizations discussed key priorities of climate policy, financing needs, and opportunities to strengthen the implementation of NDC 3.0.Representatives of Central Asian countries noted the consistent implementation of their commitments under the Paris Agreement, including the updated nationally determined contribution (NDC 3.0) for the period up to 2035.NDC 3.0 is not only a system of benchmarks, but also a concrete action agenda that requires effective tools for sustainable financing and coordination across economic sectors.“In Kazakhstan, a roadmap is being developed for implementing the strategy to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060. It envisages integration of climate solutions into all key sectors of the economy and the mobilization of resources for the transition to low-carbon development,” said Vice Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Mansur Oshurbayev.For more than 10 years, an emissions trading system has been operating in Kazakhstan. The system continues to be improved, including through the adoption of international practices and approaches of the European Union.“This is important both for the development of the domestic carbon market and for adaptation to new external requirements, including carbon regulation,” Oshurbayev added.Representatives of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan spoke about the consistent implementation of NDC 3.0 in their countries.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-pretoria/press/news/details/1209775?lang=kk
The Islamic Organization for Food Security together with Turkic states advance the climate and land restoration agenda at the Regional Ecological Summit in Astana 27.04.2026
Within the framework of the Regional Ecological Summit in Astana, a high-level panel session entitled “Comprehensive measures to combat climate change, land restoration, and biodiversity conservation to ensure food security and sustainability (advancing synergy within the Rio de Janeiro Conventions framework) was held. The discussion focused on climate change, land restoration, biodiversity conservation and food security.The session was organized by the Islamic Organization for Food Security (IOFS) in cooperation with the Organization of Turkic States (OTS) and the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change of the Republic of Türkiye. The discussion brought together representatives of government bodies, international organizations and the expert community to explore practical measures to strengthen the resilience of the agricultural sector to climate change.The agricultural sector of the Republic of Kazakhstan is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including land degradation, water scarcity and increasing climate risks. In this context, there is a growing need to implement comprehensive and coordinated solutions at both national and regional levels, including through the application of successful practices and adapted technologies developed in the member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), which have previously faced similar challenges and are successfully addressing them.Particular attention was given to cooperation within the framework of the three Rio Conventions — the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) — especially in light of upcoming global discussions on these international platforms. It was noted that land restoration serves as a key instrument for enhancing climate resilience, conserving biodiversity and fostering sustainable ecosystems.Key speakers at the event included Deputy Minister of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change of Türkiye Mr. Hasan Suver, Deputy Minister of Environment and Climate Change of Mongolia Mr. Munkhtamir Batbayar, Director General of IOFS Ambassador Berik Aryn, Secretary General of the OTS Mr. Kubanychbek Omuraliev, as well as Executive Secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity Ms. Astrid Schomaker.Following the meeting, participants emphasized the importance of expanding practical measures aimed at strengthening agricultural resilience, promoting innovative technologies and enhancing international cooperation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-pretoria/press/news/details/1209783?lang=kk
Joint Document Signed in Astana by Central Asian Countries and WHO on Health and Environmental Issues in the Aral Sea Region 27.04.2026
At the Regional Ecological Summit in Astana, following the panel session titled “Protecting Future Generations: Health at the Centre of the Environmental Agenda – Lessons and Solutions from the Aral Sea Basin,” a joint document was signed with the participation of the WHO Regional Director for Europe and Ministers of Health from Central Asian countries and Azerbaijan, aimed at reducing environmental risks and strengthening healthcare systems. Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan – Minister of Culture and Information Aida Balayeva took part in the session.The session brought together Ministers of Health from Central Asian countries and Azerbaijan, as well as WHO leadership, including WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and WHO Regional Director for Europe Dr Hans Kluge.“Speaking at the plenary session of the Regional Ecological Summit, Kassym-Jomart Kemelevich Tokayev clearly stated that ecology is not a narrow sectoral issue, but an ideology of development and a way of life. Responsibility to future generations, a just ecological transition, and the unifying role of international cooperation lie at its core. In this context, the ‘Taza Kazakhstan’ initiative is shaping a new environmental culture – a culture of personal responsibility, respect for nature, and civic engagement,” Aida Balayeva noted in her remarks.A key focus of the discussion was the consequences of the drying of the Aral Sea, which has lost more than 90% of its historical volume. The environmental crisis has long-term impacts on public health, including rising rates of respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, a high prevalence of anaemia, particularly among women and children, as well as the effects of dust and salt storms.Minister of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan Akmaral Alnazarova emphasized:“People’s health in the Aral Sea and Caspian regions directly depends on the state of the environment – today this is no longer only an environmental issue, but a public health agenda. We must strengthen healthcare systems so that they can not only treat, but also prevent the consequences of environmental factors. Kazakhstan is initiating the creation of a regional cooperation platform on health and environment to move from response to prevention, ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.”According to the Ministry of Health, more than 3 million people live in the Aral Sea region, and up to 40% of diseases are linked to environmental factors. In certain areas, anaemia rates among women of reproductive age exceed 50%, while among school-age children they reach 30–35%.Participants in the session discussed priority measures to protect the health of future generations and presented a draft Roadmap titled “A Healthy Future in the Aral Sea Region,” aimed at reducing environmental risks and strengthening healthcare systems.“The Aral Sea crisis reminds us that environmental degradation is not an abstract threat, but a reality faced by people, with deep and long-term consequences for public health,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization.“When ecosystems collapse, it is the people living in these conditions who pay the highest price. This is why health must be at the centre of the environmental agenda. I highly commend the leadership of the countries of the Aral Sea region advancing this work. WHO will support the implementation of the Roadmap “A Healthy Future in the Aral Sea Region” to ensure that future generations grow up healthier, safer, and with greater opportunities,” he added.  Following the session, a joint document was signed between Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, and the WHO Regional Office for Europe, formalizing agreed measures to improve public health in the region.“The Aral Sea has lost more than 90% of its water volume. Communities living around it have paid for this with their health for decades,” said Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe. “This joint statement is not a declaration of concern – it is a declaration of action. For too long, the health impacts of the Aral Sea crisis have been documented without an adequate response.Today, Ministers of Health from Central Asia and Azerbaijan, together with WHO, are making a new commitment – to create a platform for cooperation and to reaffirm a shared determination to ensure that future generations in this region grow up healthier than previous ones. I am proud to sign this document and to build this future together.” In addition, a number of memoranda were signed:– between the Ministries of Health of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, with the support of the WHO Regional Office for Europe, on the development of joint initiatives, data exchange, and the implementation of the Roadmap for 2026–2029;– between the Akimat of Kyzylorda Region, the Ministry of Health of Kazakhstan, and the WHO Regional Office for Europe under the “A Healthy Future in the Aral Sea Region” initiative;  – between the Akimat of Atyrau Region, the Ministry of Health of Kazakhstan, and the WHO Regional Office for Europe on conducting joint research, strengthening monitoring systems, and promoting the “One Health” approach.The panel session served as an important platform for developing coordinated solutions aimed at reducing environmental risks and strengthening public health in the region.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-pretoria/press/news/details/1209790?lang=kk
"The best teacher of a small school - 2026" 27.04.2026
On April 24, 2026, in the regional competition "The best teacher of a small school - 2026" on the basis of KSU "Ushtobinsk support school (Resource Center)," the initial teacher of KSU "Comprehensive school √ 20" Ring Osakarovsky district Irina Alexandrovna took II place in the prize.We sincerely congratulate our colleague on his high achievement!May your labors be wonderful, and may they be high!Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/edu-osakarovka/press/news/details/1209718?lang=kk
A large-scale citywide environmental campaign with the participation of the capital’s business community took place in Industrial Park No. 1 27.04.2026
In the capital, on the territory of Industrial Park No. 1, a citywide clean-up day was held as part of the environmental campaign “Taza Kazakhstan.”More than one thousand people took part in the event – employees of industrial enterprises and representatives of small and medium-sized businesses.Deputy Head of the Department for Investments and Entrepreneurship Development, Nurzhan Ashimov, reported that participants of the clean-up day planted more than 1,000 saplings. The main emphasis was placed on hardy and environmentally efficient tree species – poplar and elm, which help improve air quality and actively absorb carbon dioxide.According to him, their planting was agreed in advance with relevant authorities, including the Department of Natural Resources and specialists in the field of urban planning. Maintenance of the green spaces will subsequently be ensured by contracting organizations.Nurzhan Ashimov noted the importance of such initiatives.“Our goal is not only for people to go out and plant trees. It is about instilling an environmental culture and educating the younger generation. We want participants to come with their children – they see the example of adults and will continue such initiatives in the future,” he said.According to the organizers, such events play a key role in fostering environmental responsibility and developing the urban environment, especially in areas with a high concentration of industrial facilities. #ТазаҚазақстан #экология #TazaChallenge #ТазаАула @TazaQazaqstanSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/astana-uir/press/news/details/1209720?lang=kk
"Trades Fair" 27.04.2026
Согласно плана мероприятий отдела образования Осакаровского района 24 апреля 2026 года в ДЮЦ «Жастар п. Осакаровка»для учащихся 9-11 классов и их родителей проведена "Ярмарка профессий". На ярмарке приняли участие 23 колледжа и два ВУЗаВыпускники школ познакомились с правилами приема абитуриентов и условиями обучения, представители ответили на вопросы выпускников о продолжительности обучения, возможности продолжать обучение в магистратуре, наличии бюджетных мест и другое. Более 300 школьникам Осакаровского района ярмарка позволила задать интересующие их вопросы и заранее подготовиться к выбору будущей профессии.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/edu-osakarovka/press/news/details/1209748?lang=kk
Regional Championship of Professional Skills "JasSkills-2026" 27.04.2026
21 апреля 2026 года в целях развития профессиональной подготовки школьников, повышения престижа рабочих профессий, создания условий для практических форм профориентационной работы в КГУ «Школа-интернат-колледж» Осакаровского района для учащихся 9-ых классов проводился региональный чемпионат профессиального мастерства «JasSkills-2026»/ В ней приняли участие 6 школ района и МУПК Чемпионат проводился по двум номинациям: «Кондитерское дело», «Техническое обслуживание,ремонт и эксплуатация автомобильного транспорта» В номинации «Техническое обслуживание, ремонт и эксплуатация автомобилей» места распределены следующим образом: Сиротин Иван - 1 место ( КГУ «ОШ №12»)Киреев Константин -2 место ( КГУ «ОШ№2»)Турсунов Аян - 3 место (КГУ «ОШ№ 12»)Шиц Данил- сертификат (КГУ « Гимназия№ 9»)Хиз Надежда -сертификат ( КГУ «ОШ№7»)«Кондитерское дело»:Януленок Ксения-1 место (КГУ «ОШ№28»)Садирова Камила -2 место (КГУ « Гимназия№ 9»)Канат Шахризат - 3 место (КГУ «МУПК»)Маличкина Ангелина 4 место (КГУ «ОШ№7)Сертификаты: Ракишева Елизавета (КГУ «МУПК»)Лукьянова Наталья ( КГУ «ОШ№2»)Деркач Людмила ( КГУ «ОШ№2»)Самкова Ева (КГУ «ОШ им А. Байтурсынова») Поздравляем победителей !!!Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/edu-osakarovka/press/news/details/1209700?lang=kk
On preliminary measures to ensure the fulfillment of tax obligations 27.04.2026
On preliminary measures to ensure the fulfillment of tax obligationsAccording to the provisions of the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the tax authorities apply preliminary measures of influence in order to ensure timely and full fulfillment of tax obligations.In accordance with Article 80 of the Tax Code, before applying measures to ensure the fulfillment of a tax obligation, tax authorities send the following documents to taxpayers: notices, information and warning notices, as well as mandatory notices.Notices are sent to taxpayers in the presence of tax arrears that do not exceed the established limit, as well as in cases of identification of risks related to transactions with counterparties.Information and warning notices are generated, among other things, based on the results of desk control, when discrepancies in tax reporting are identified, it is necessary to confirm the actual transactions, as well as in other cases provided for by law. The deadline for the execution of such notifications is usually 30 business days.Mandatory notifications are sent based on the results of tax audits, if violations of tax legislation are detected, as well as if there is a tax debt exceeding the established threshold. The deadline for the execution of these notifications is also 30 business days, except in certain cases.In case of non-fulfillment of the requirements of the tax authority within the prescribed period, measures are applied to ensure the fulfillment of the tax obligation provided for in Article 84 of the Tax Code, including the accrual of penalties, suspension of spending operations on bank accounts, restriction of disposal of property, suspension of electronic invoice statements, as well as restriction of access to Internet resources.The State Revenue Department reminds of the need for timely response to incoming notices and notifications, and also recommends regularly checking information in the taxpayer's personal account.Timely fulfillment of tax obligations avoids the use of restrictive measures and ensures the stability of financial and economic activities.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-kostanay/press/news/details/1209543?lang=kk
A New Milestone in Strengthening Almaty as a Regional UN Hub for Multilateral Diplomacy 27.04.2026
Bangkok, 24 April 2026 – At its 82nd session, the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN ESCAP), by consensus of its 52 member States, approved a resolution on the establishment of the Asia-Pacific Digital Solutions Centre for Sustainable Development in Almaty.According to Kazakhstan’s Permanent Representative to UN ESCAP Margulan Baimukhan, the adoption of this resolution marked the outcome of a multilateral negotiation process that lasted more than five years, as well as the result of Kazakhstan’s consistent diplomatic efforts within the UN framework and among ESCAP member States. During this period, three milestone resolutions were adopted at the 79th, 80th and 81st sessions of ESCAP.An important step towards this decision was the ESCAP Ministerial Conference on Digital Inclusion and Transformation, held in Astana in September 2024. At the final stage in 2026, a record number of 21 co-sponsors for ESCAP resolutions joined the initiative, including Azerbaijan, Armenia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Fiji, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, the Russian Federation, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Timor-Leste, Tonga, Türkiye, Uzbekistan, and Vanuatu.The new Centre will become the sixth specialized ESCAP institution alongside those currently operating in Japan, China, the Republic of Korea, India and Iran, and will also be the largest institution in the region in terms of staff size, with up to 130 specialists. Its activities will focus on promoting the digital transformation of public administration and social governance across the Asia-Pacific region, narrowing the digital divide, and providing support to least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing states through the exchange of technologies and best practices. By its format, the Centre will serve as an international repository of advanced digital solutions.It is symbolic that this decision was adopted during the Year of Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence declared by President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. The establishment of the Centre in Almaty creates additional opportunities for Kazakhstan to attract technologies and international expertise, strengthen Almaty’s role as a regional UN hub, and expand international partnerships. The initiative will also create conditions for the growth of IT services exports and the promotion of domestic innovations in foreign markets.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1209602?lang=kk
Kazakh School Students Become Absolute UK Champions in Robotics 27.04.2026
– Harrogate (United Kingdom), 25 April 2026. The prestigious international robotics competition – the UK FIRST LEGO League Championship, organised by the Institution of Engineering and Technology – took place in Harrogate.A team of school students from Astana, representing the Astrobot robotics and programming centre, delivered an outstanding performance, winning two of the competition’s top awards:— 1st place in the Robot Game category;— Overall Champion (best team of the tournament).The championship brought together 68 teams from across the world, including the United Kingdom, Brazil, France, Germany and Slovakia. The high level of competition makes the victory of the Kazakh team particularly significant and prestigious.The team included students from leading schools such as KIS, Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools, Phystech, Ardingly and Quantum STEM. Under the guidance of coaches Gizat Makhanov, Alisher Ulkhanov and Aidana Satilda, the participants demonstrated a high level of engineering skills, creativity and strong teamwork.The team earned the right to represent Kazakhstan following their successful performance at the Central Asia FIRST Championship, held in Astana in February this year.In addition to the robotics competition, the students presented an innovative project, an online database of Kazakhstan’s archaeological artefacts, artifacts.kz. During the presentation, the team demonstrated the full development cycle, from research and concept to technical implementation and collaboration with specialised institutions.The project received high praise from the judges not only for its technical excellence, but also for its contribution to the preservation of cultural heritage. The team was also commended for showcasing Kazakhstan’s cultural identity on the international stage.Their participation was enriched by cultural elements: the students wore outfits with national motifs, introduced guests to Kazakh traditions, and demonstrated traditional games such as asyk atu and lyanga, which attracted strong interest from both participants and organisers.The organisers expressed their appreciation to the Kazakh team for their high level of preparation and for contributing to international cooperation in education and technology.As President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has previously noted, it is precisely such progressive and talented youth who will drive the country forward, elevate it to new heights, and make the world proud of its achievements.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-london/press/news/details/1209619?lang=kk
STALBAU is a manufacturer of municipal and specialized vehicles 27.04.2026
STALBAU is one of the leading enterprises in Kazakhstan specializing in the production of municipal and special-purpose equipment.In partnership with IVECO and Aebi Schmidt, the plant offers efficient engineering solutions for logistics, municipal services, and industry.The company’s production site exceeds 5,000 m², where garbage trucks, street cleaning machines, vacuum cleaning equipment, and other specialized machinery are manufactured.#Қазақстандажасалған #Астана #ИндустриялықПаркhttps://www.instagram.com/p/DXeNWhujWHH/Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/astana-uir/press/news/details/1209662?lang=kk
The results of the regional competition "Pedagogical debut" 27.04.2026
On April 27, 2026, the East Kazakhstan Regional Scientific and Methodological Center for Informatization and Development of Education "Örken" of the Education Department of the East Kazakhstan Region held the regional competition "Pedagogical Debut" for young teachers of Russian language and literature from general secondary education institutions.The goal of the competition: to support and develop the professional potential of young teachers, enhance the prestige of the teaching profession, and disseminate effective pedagogical practices.Ten teachers from the region participated in the regional stage. The works of the participating teachers were evaluated by the commission, and the results were summarized. According to the decision of the competition commission, the following were awarded:- Diploma of the 1st degree: Diana Muratovna Muratova, KSU "Secondary Multidisciplinary School No. 37" of the Education Department for the city of Ust-Kamenogorsk;- Diploma of the 2nd degree: Marina Vasilyevna Alexandrova, KSU "Secondary School No. 3 named after Dinmukhamed Kunaev" of the Education Department for the city of Ridder.- Diploma of the 3rd degree: Darya Ivanovna Khudyakova, KSU "Belousovskaya General Education School No. 2" of the Education Department for the Glubokovsky District;The participants demonstrated a high level of preparation, a creative approach to teaching, and modern teaching methodologies. The event became an important motivational platform for young specialists. The competition confirmed the significance of supporting young teachers and their role in the development of the region's education system.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-bilim/press/news/details/1209681?lang=kk
The Department of State Revenue for the Mangystau region recalls: customs rules for citizens going on vacation abroad 27.04.2026
The Department of State Revenue for the Mangystau region, on the eve of the holiday season, draws the attention of residents of the region to the current customs rules when traveling outside the Republic of Kazakhstan.The main restriction concerns the export of cash:In accordance with the Decree of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated March 14, 2022 No. 830, it is prohibited to export foreign currency in cash and (or) monetary instruments in foreign currency in an amount exceeding the equivalent of 10,000 (ten thousand) US dollars from the country.The amount is calculated according to the official exchange rate of the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan on the date of export. The limit applies to each individual separately, including minor children. When traveling with a family, each family member is allowed to take out no more than the equivalent of 10,000 US dollars in cash.Important: even when filling out the passenger customs declaration, the export of an amount exceeding the specified limit is not allowed. In case of violation, the excess funds are subject to withdrawal by the customs authorities.Cash declaration:According to the Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Customs Regulation" (subparagraph 7 of paragraph 1 of Article 343), cash and traveler's cheques are subject to written customs declaration if their total amount during one-time export from the customs territory of the Eurasian Economic Union exceeds the equivalent of 10,000 US dollars.However, due to Presidential Decree No. 830, export beyond the limit is prohibited regardless of the declaration.Recommendations of the Department:For a comfortable stay abroad, it is preferable to use bank cards of international payment systems or non-cash transfers.Before traveling, check the current exchange rate of the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Familiarize yourself with the customs regulations of the destination country (restrictions on the import of alcohol, tobacco, food, medicines and other goods).Personal belongings, clothing, equipment and items for personal use are exported without restrictions (in reasonable quantities, not for commercial purposes).What is prohibited or restricted for export:Cultural property, antiques — only with the appropriate permit.Weapons, ammunition, explosives — only with a special permit.Rare species of animals and plants, and products made from them — without CITES permits.Medicines in large quantities — it is recommended to have a prescription or a doctor's certificate.The Department of State Revenue of the Mangystau region wishes the residents of the region a pleasant and safe holiday! Rufat Ergaliev, Head of the customs post "Tazhen" of the Department of State Revenue in the Mangystau region (unofficial translation)Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-mangistau/press/news/details/1209508?lang=kk
Профилирование дорог 27.04.2026
The profiling of intra-village roads was carried out at the expense of Abuev's funds.Magamed-Sali Abuyazitovich, Director of the 1 May Agricultural Cooperative LLP.We express our sincere gratitude to AbuevMagamed-Sali Abuyazitovich for his assistance, concern, and contribution to the improvement of our village. Thanks to your support, the roads have been put in order, making it more comfortable and safe for residents to travel. We wish you good health, prosperity, and continued success in your work!Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aqmola-sand-birlik/press/news/details/1209509?lang=kk
The trafficking of counterfeit alcohol and cigarettes has been suppressed 27.04.2026
During the joint raid activities of the Department of State Revenue and the Department of Economic Investigations in the Pavlodar region in the cities of Aksu and Pavlodar, facts of illegal trafficking in excisable products were revealed.During the inspections, it was established that a number of entrepreneurs carried out the storage and sale of tobacco products and alcohol without mandatory means of identification and accounting and control stamps (UKM), or using counterfeit stamps. This directly indicates the illegal origin of the goods.As a result of operational actions, more than 10,000 packs of cigarettes and 340 bottles of alcoholic beverages were withdrawn from illicit trafficking.According to these facts, there are signs of a criminal offense provided for in article 214 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan ("Illegal entrepreneurship"). The sanction of this article provides for punishment in the form of a fine of up to 2,000 MCI, correctional or community service for up to 600 hours, as well as restrictions or imprisonment for up to two years with possible confiscation of property. The relevant procedural actions are currently underway.The State Revenue Department recalls that the production, storage and sale of counterfeit products are strictly prohibited by law. Such illegal actions not only cause serious damage to the state budget and violate the principles of fair competition, but also pose a direct threat to the health of consumers. We urge entrepreneurs to conduct business in good faith and strictly comply with the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Department of Explanatory Work and Contact CenterState Duma of the Pavlodar regionSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-pavlodar/press/news/details/1209513?lang=kk
Aida Abikeeva is the silver medalist of the World Cup! 27.04.2026
The first stage of the World Boxing international tournament was held in Foz do Iguazu (Brazil). The two-time world champion from Karaganda in the 65 kg weight class confidently made it to the finals and faced Navbakhor Khamidova from Uzbekistan in the decisive match. Our compatriot had a beautiful fight, she tried very hard to take the advantage into her own hands, but the judges recognized her opponent as the winner. But the silver medal of the World Cup is also a huge victory with such strong competition! Congratulations to Aida Abikeeva and her coaches Yeldos Zhanibekovich Saidalin and Abdraimov Islam Berikovich! It should be noted that Kazakhstani boxers won seven medals at the first stage of the World Cup - three gold, one silver and three bronze. Our national team took the third overall place, losing to Brazil and China.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/karaganda-sport/press/news/details/1209477?lang=kk