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Akmola Region Presented Its Tourism Potential at the 4th Belarus–Russia Tourism Congress 16.04.2026
On April 7–8, 2026, the 4th Belarus–Russia Tourism Congress and the International Tourism Forum Travel Hub “Commonwealth” were held, bringing together leading experts from the tourism industry across CIS countries.The event became an important platform for discussing current trends and future prospects in tourism development. In addition to the plenary session, the forum featured industry-specific sections focused on the development of agro- and ecotourism, gastronomic, patriotic, and business tourism, as well as issues related to экскурсионная and tour operator activities.More than 800 delegates took part in the forum, including over 80 experts representing government authorities, tour operators, the hotel and restaurant industry, investors, the banking sector, and transport companies. The geography of participants covered more than 20 regions of Russia, as well as Central Asian countries, including Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan.Kazakhstan was represented at the international platform by the Kazakhstan Association of Agro- and Rural Tourism. The Association’s President, Khalida Ashimova, delivered a presentation showcasing modern approaches and technologies for developing tourism infrastructure in the Burabay National Park.Participation in such international events contributes to strengthening cooperation between countries, exchanging experience, and promoting the tourism potential of the Akmola Region in international markets.The Tourism Department of the Akmola Region will continue its systematic efforts to develop the region’s tourism industry, implement modern practices, and expand international cooperation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aqmola-tourism/press/news/details/1202469?lang=kk
The Ambassador of Kazakhstan Exchanged Views with a Saudi Arabian Journalist on the Eco Summit 16.04.2026
Riyadh, April 16, 2026 – Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Saudi Arabia Madiyar Menilbekov, received Lama Alhamawi, journalist and Head of the Diplomacy and foreign affairs section of the leading Middle Eastern newspaper Arab News, at the Embassy.During the meeting, the Ambassador provided L.Alhamawi with guidance regarding her upcoming visit to Astana aimed at media coverage of the Regional Ecological Summit, scheduled to take place on April 22-24, 2026, and wished her a successful trip. In addition, the Ambassador provided comprehensive information on the content and significance of the event, noting that the key discussion topics would include pressing regional environmental challenges, climate change, efficient water resource management, and sustainable development issues. It was also noted that the summit will be held in cooperation with the United Nations and international partners, and is expected to bring together heads of state, representatives of international organizations, and experts.In turn, Lama Alhamawi expressed her gratitude for the support provided by the Embassy and confirmed her readiness to extensively cover the international event.Arab News is a leading English-language newspaper founded in 1975 in Saudi Arabia. The publication extensively covers political, economic, cultural, and social issues across the Middle East and globally, and is known for delivering high-quality and objective international news coverage.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-riyadh/press/news/details/1202472?lang=kk
Fair of children's educational and health centers of Akmola region to be held in Astana 16.04.2026
On April 17, a bright and useful event will be held at the Al-Farabi Palace of Schoolchildren — the fair of children's educational and health centers of the Akmola region. The region is rightfully considered one of the best destinations for children's recreation: unique nature, clean air, picturesque lakes and modern centers create ideal conditions for children's health and development. The Tourism Department of Akmola region pays special attention to the organization of high-quality children's recreation, because the formation of a healthy and active generation is one of the key priorities. According to the results of the summer season of 2025, the total holiday coverage was 93% — 124,539 children, about 134,000 children were covered by all types of employment, 16 camps operated, 8 of them public and 8 private, while 2 camps operated year—round and 14 seasonally, 15,907 children rested in country camps (11.6%), which is 1,000 more children than in 2024, and the region has also received about 3,200 children from other regions. Special attention is paid to the development of interregional cooperation: On May 15, an interactive museum in the village of Burabai hosted a presentation of the region's country camps for the delegation of the Mangystau region. The program of the fair includes presentations of children's camps and centers, familiarization with recreation and development programs, as well as live communication with representatives of organizations. We invite managers, parents and all interested parties to visit the fair and choose the best opportunities for children's recreation and development!Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aqmola-tourism/press/news/details/1202480?lang=kk
An international anti-crisis congress on financial recovery and bankruptcy was held in Minsk 16.04.2026
      From April 14 to 16, 2026, in Minsk (Republic of Belarus), the Minsk International Anti-Crisis Congress “Paradnaya Assamblya” was held, organized for anti-crisis (arbitration) administrators, representatives of government agencies, and other participants in the field of insolvency resolution.     The event was attended by representatives of the authorized body of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the field of bankruptcy, as well as representatives of the authorized bodies of CIS member states regulating the field of bankruptcy and the professional expert community.     The main objective of the Congress was to discuss modern approaches to the financial rehabilitation of organizations, the improvement of bankruptcy procedures, the development of cross-border insolvency mechanisms, and the introduction of digital technologies into insolvency resolution processes.     Thematic sessions addressed issues of harmonizing bankruptcy legislation, including the development of a model law on cross-border insolvency aimed at establishing uniform approaches to regulating procedures when assets and creditors are located in different jurisdictions.     Particular attention was paid to the development of digital solutions in the field of bankruptcy, including the introduction of electronic case management for insolvency proceedings and the transition to paperless administration of procedures, which contributes to increased transparency of processes and a reduction in the administrative burden.     Following the event, the experience of the Republic of Belarus in the field of corporate restructuring and financial rehabilitation, presented during the Congress, was reviewed by participants as a practical example for further study and potential application in refining national approaches.      The Congress confirmed the importance of strengthening international cooperation, developing unified approaches to the regulation of insolvency proceedings, and implementing modern digital solutions in the field of crisis management.   Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd/press/news/details/1202481?lang=kk
A tripartite memorandum on stabilizing meat prices was signed 16.04.2026
On April 15 of this year, the Ministry of Trade and Integration, together with the Ministry of Agriculture and the Union of Livestock Breeders of Kazakhstan, signed a memorandum of cooperation aimed at implementing measures to stabilize beef prices.The basis of the memorandum is the mutual interest of the parties in ensuring price stability in the domestic market, preventing social tension, and increasing the social responsibility of businesses.Under the signed memorandum, the Union of Livestock Breeders of Kazakhstan has undertaken the following obligations:- to ensure the priority saturation of the domestic market with meat products and prevent shortages;- to organize the supply of at least 15% of the beef export volume to the domestic market through retail chains;to coordinate the activities of accredited exporters regarding meat supplies to the domestic market.- to ensure the supply of beef to the domestic market at a fixed producer selling price of 3,275 tenge per kg excluding value-added tax. It should be noted that the specified price is the producer's selling price and does not reflect the final cost of the product at retail. The formation of the retail price is additionally influenced by associated costs, including transportation, storage, loading and unloading operations, as well as other operational expenses incurred on the way from the producer to the point of sale.In turn, the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan, within the framework of the memorandum, considers industry proposals when forming state policy, and also, subject to the full supply of the domestic market, the possibility of increasing export quotas in accordance with the established procedure.The Ministry of Trade and Integration monitors prices in the domestic market, coordinates interaction with retail chains, facilitates the conclusion of direct supply contracts between producers and retail outlets, and controls compliance with the permissible level of trade markup.The memorandum aims to form a transparent and predictable market, reduce price fluctuations, and provide the population with affordable meat products.The implementation of the reached agreements will maintain a balance between developing the industry's export potential and ensuring the supply of the domestic market.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1202499?lang=kk
Partnership between the Bank and entrepreneurship 16.04.2026
Halyk Bank's Board Chairperson Umut Shayakhmetova, who arrived on a working visit to the Kostanay Region, held a meeting with the region's business community and partners.The meeting discussed issues of strengthening partnerships with entrepreneurs, supporting business expansion into new markets, and developing modern financial instruments that contribute to the region's sustainable economic development.During the meeting, the Akim (Governor) of the Kostanay Region reported that in the first quarter of this year alone, the volume of credit investments by second-tier banks in the region's economic sectors amounted to 119.1 billion tenge.The largest share of loans issued went to the trade sector — 16.1% of the total volume, to industry — 15.9%, and to the construction sector — 2.7%. Loans totaling 30.4 billion tenge were issued for the development of small business entities, which is 15.8% more compared to the same period last year."The deposit base of the region's banks grew by 20.7% over the year and reached 1.2 trillion tenge. At the same time, 80% of the deposit market consists of household deposits. The level of deposit dollarization was 8.3%, having decreased by 3.6 percentage points compared to the same period in 2025. This indicates growing confidence in the tenge," noted the head of the region.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanay/press/news/details/1202519?lang=kk
Kazakh Foreign Minister Receives Iranian Ambassador 15.04.2026
Astana, 15 April 2026 – Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev received the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the Republic of Kazakhstan Ali Akbar Jowkar.The diplomats reviewed the current state and prospects of the bilateral cooperation, reaffirming their mutual interest in further developing the ties in political, trade-economic, investment, and cultural-humanitarian spheres.During the meeting, key issues on the international agenda were also discussed. The importance of de-escalation and ensuring sustainable stability in the Middle East was underscored. The Kazakh side noted its commitment to resolving differences exclusively through political and diplomatic means in accordance with the principles of the UN Charter, as well as its readiness to contribute to relevant international efforts, including by offering a platform for negotiations in the city of Turkestan at the initiative of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1201748?lang=kk
Серик Жумангарин обсудил со Всемирным банком приоритеты сотрудничества и новые инвестиционные проекты 15.04.2026
Заместитель Премьер-министра – министр национальной экономики  Серик Жумангарин провел в Вашингтоне встречу с вице-президентом Всемирного Банка по региону Европы и Центральной Азии Антонеллой Бассани и представителями Группы Всемирного банка.Встреча состоялась в рамках подготовки к презентации инвестиционных возможностей Казахстана, которая запланирована в рамках визита казахстанской делегации в США.В ходе встречи отмечено, что Казахстан высоко ценит сложившееся стратегическое партнерство, основанное на доверии, профессионализме и общей приверженности устойчивому развитию. За период 1993–2026 годов в рамках сотрудничества реализовано более 50 проектов на сумму свыше 8 млрд долларов США в сферах транспорта, образования, экологии, «зеленых» технологий и цифровизации.Всемирный банк продолжает играть важную роль в продвижении экономических реформ, развитии инфраструктуры, а также обеспечении макроэкономической и фискальной устойчивости страны.Серик Жумангарин подчеркнул, что одной из ключевых недавних реформ Казахстана стала бюджетно-налоговая реформа, эффективность которой уже подтверждается итогами первого квартала текущего года: доходы госбюджета без учета трансфертов составили 6,4 трлн тенге, что на 931 млрд тенге больше показателя прошлого года.Отмечено, что приоритетные направления сотрудничества, определенные в новой Рамочной стратегии партнерства на 2026–2030 годы, соответствуют стратегическим целям Казахстана. Среди них – развитие транспортной и цифровой связности, модернизация водного и энергетического секторов, развитие финансовых рынков, привлечение частных инвестиций, укрепление климатической повестки и расширение использования возобновляемых источников энергии.В рамках текущего портфеля реализуются два инфраструктурных проекта:– реконструкция автодороги Караганда – Жезказган стоимостью 1 182,5 млрд тенге (период реализации 2025–2028 годы);– проект «Ускоренная цифровизация для инклюзивной экономики Казахстана» с объемом финансирования порядка 84 млн долларов США.Кроме того, еще восемь проектов в сферах транспорта, энергетики, водных ресурсов и цифровизации находятся на стадии проработки. В числе перспективных инициатив рассматриваются проекты восстановления Северного Аральского моря, строительства автомобильной дороги «Бейнеу – Саксаульск»,   трансформации железнодорожного сообщения и транспортной связности в Казахстане и другие.Отдельное внимание уделено национальному проекту «Модернизация энергетического и коммунального секторов», предусматривающему обновление более 200 субъектов естественных монополий. Проект рассматривается как один из ключевых для обеспечения устойчивого экономического роста нашей страны.Казахстан последовательно реализует повестку диверсификации экономики, цифровой трансформации и перехода к «зеленому» росту. В этой связи выражена заинтересованность в дальнейшем расширении сотрудничества со Всемирным банком, в том числе в сферах устойчивой энергетики, управления водными ресурсами, транспортной логистики и внедрения инновационных решений.Антонелла Бассани подчеркнула, что Всемирный банк готов к  реализации всех обсуждаемых проектов, которые вошли  в Рамочную стратегию партнерства.  «Несмотря на отсутствие выхода к морю, Казахстан обладает значительным потенциалом и демонстрирует устойчивые темпы роста. Вместе с тем глобальные изменения требуют адаптации и повышения производительности. Мы готовы поддерживать страну как через инвестиции в инфраструктуру, так и через реализацию реформ», — отметила она.Также была подчеркнута важность программы модернизации энергетики и водного сектора как одного из наиболее капиталоемких направлений сотрудничества. При этом Всемирный банк намерен содействовать не только государственному финансированию, но и привлечению частных инвестиций.Стороны подтвердили готовность к дальнейшему расширению сотрудничества, включая обсуждение инвестиционной программы в инфраструктурной сфере, запланированное на май текущего года.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/economy/press/news/details/1201743?lang=kk
В Вашингтоне подписано соглашение по проекту автодороги «Караганда – Жезказган» 15.04.2026
Во время визита казахстанской делегации в Вашингтон в штаб-квартире Всемирного банка подписано соглашение о финансировании строительства автодороги «Караганда – Жезказган».Соглашение заключено между АО «НК «КазАвтоЖол», Международный банк реконструкции и развития и Азиатский банк инфраструктурных инвестиций.Проект направлен на развитие транспортной инфраструктуры, повышение транзитного потенциала и улучшение связности регионов. Ожидается, что новая дорога позволит заметно сократить время в пути, повысить безопасность движения и даст дополнительный импульс развитию Центрального Казахстана.В настоящее время конкурсные процедуры находятся на завершающей стадии. Протяженность дороги составит 457 км, сумма займа – 650 млрд тенге. В этом году начнется проектирование и строительство автодороги.Проект также позволит развить логистику, повысить инвестиционную привлекательность региона и создать новые рабочие места.Старт работ ожидается в ближайшее время.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/economy/press/news/details/1201740?lang=kk
Ambassador of Monaco Presents Copies of Letters of Credence 15.04.2026
Astana, April 15, 2026 – Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Arman Issetov received copies of letters of credence from the newly appointed Ambassador of the Principality of Monaco to the Republic of Kazakhstan Mireille Martini.During the meeting, the parties discussed current issues of bilateral cooperation in the political, economic, investment, and cultural-humanitarian spheres.Deputy Minister Issetov noted that Kazakhstan attaches great importance to the development of relations with Monaco and is interested in expanding mutually beneficial partnership, including in such areas as tourism, finance, and environmental protection.The interlocutors emphasized the importance of strengthening contacts and exploring new promising areas of cooperation between Kazakhstan and Monaco.At the end of the meeting, the Deputy Minister wished the Ambassador of Monaco every success in her diplomatic mission in Kazakhstan.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1201731?lang=kk
A literary competition dedicated to Kazakh batyrs was held at the Military Technical School. 15.04.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1201703?lang=kk
Adherence to Ethical Norms and Anti-Corruption Legislation: Field Meetings in Panfilov District 15.04.2026
On April 10, 2026, N.A. Baimuldinov, Deputy Head of the Department of State Revenues (DGD) for the Zhetisu Region and Ethics Commissioner, conducted off-site seminar-meetings at the State Revenue Office for the Panfilov District, as well as at the "Nur Zholy," "Altynkol Zhol," and "ICBC Khorgos" customs posts.During the seminars, Mr. Baimuldinov explained the provisions and requirements of the Laws of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Anti-Corruption" and "On the Civil Service of the Republic of Kazakhstan," as well as the Code of Ethics for Civil Servants.Participants discussed issues related to the prevention and prophylaxis of criminal corruption offenses, administrative corruption infractions, and disciplinary misconduct that discredits the civil service.Special attention was paid to violations of anti-corruption restrictions, including the involvement of officials in gambling, engaging in entrepreneurial or other paid activities, the transfer of property into trust management, and other related matters.The concepts of conflict of interest, professional ethics, and conduct outside of working hours were also clarified. Strategic Development Division of the Human Resources Department.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1201592?lang=kk
The Ethics Commissioner of the Ministry of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, together with the Legal Department, held a training seminar 15.04.2026
On April 15, 2026, a training seminar was conducted by the Ethics Commissioner of the Ministry of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan in collaboration with the Legal Department.During the event, civil servants were briefed on the requirements of legislation and norms of official conduct related to compliance with anti-corruption restrictions and prohibitions.Particular attention was paid to the proper use of state property. The obligation of civil servants to ensure the safety of entrusted resources, to use official equipment, vehicles, and other material assets exclusively for official purposes was highlighted, as well as the inadmissibility of using administrative resources for personal gain.A separate section addressed issues of conflict of interest, its potential precursors, and prevention mechanisms. In this regard, emphasis was placed on the need for timely notification of a conflict of interest arising and taking measures to resolve it.Within the seminar, the requirements of the Ethical Code for Civil Servants were additionally explained, including adherence to business etiquette and norms of business communication, principles of integrity, and zero tolerance for corruption offenses. Furthermore, civil servants were reminded of the need to comply with legally established restrictions and prohibitions, including the ban on smoking, visiting gambling establishments, adherence to the principle of religious neutrality, and requirements for labor discipline and work schedule.Following the event, the importance of fostering a strong anti-corruption culture, adhering to norms of official ethics, and strictly following the requirements of civil service legislation was emphasized. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1201596?lang=kk
Compliance with Professional Ethics and Anti-Corruption Norms: Technical Training in Tekeli and Eskeldinsky District 15.04.2026
On April 13, 2026, the State Revenue Directorates for the city of Tekeli and the Eskeldinsky district held a technical training session on compliance with anti-corruption legislation, civil service laws, and the Ethical Code of Civil Servants.The event was attended by M.N. Pulatov, Head of the Human Resources Department of the Regional Office.During the training, the key legal requirements were conveyed, emphasizing the personal responsibility of every civil servant, the impermissibility of corruption, and strict adherence to professional ethics.The main focus was not on theory, but on practice: what is permissible and what constitutes a violation; where the line is drawn between professional conduct and misconduct; and why even minor "deviations" can lead to serious consequences.An open dialogue, analysis of real-life situations, and an honest conversation about risks — this format ensures that legal norms are not just remembered but understood and applied in daily work.The event was organized and conducted to enhance legal culture, strengthen discipline, and foster zero tolerance for corruption.  Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1201619?lang=kk
9th Meeting of the Sub-Committee on Customs Cooperation “Republic of Kazakhstan – European Union” 15.04.2026
 13–14 April 2026, Brussels - technical consultations were held in Brussels within the framework of the 9th Meeting of the Sub-Committee on Customs Cooperation “Republic of Kazakhstan – European Union”.      The consultations were aimed at exchanging experience and discussing practical aspects of customs administration, including the application of risk management systems, the activities of mobile customs units, as well as the study of best practices in the use of customs laboratories.      The consultations allowed for a detailed discussion of specific areas of cooperation, the identification of practical approaches for their implementation, and the development of coordinated positions of the parties on key issues to be considered at the main meeting.       On 15 April 2026, the 9th Meeting of the Sub-Committee on Customs Cooperation “Republic of Kazakhstan – European Union” was held.       From the Kazakh side, the meeting was attended by representatives of the State Revenue Committee of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan:Kadyr Ismagulov – Director of the Audit Department;Yermek Kozhabergenov – Head of the International Cooperation Department;Aslan Tobykbayev – Head of the VAT Administration within the Eurasian Economic Union Division, Audit Department.        During the meeting, the parties discussed actual issues of bilateral cooperation, including the improvement of customs legislation and procedures, the development of cooperation in the field of law enforcement, as well as the potential development of mechanisms for the exchange of advance information on goods and means of transport.Particular attention was paid to:the digitalization of customs processes,the introduction of paperless technologies,the protection of intellectual property rights,the further development of mutual administrative assistance.        As a result of the meetings, a common understanding was reached on a number of areas of practical cooperation, and further steps for their implementation were identified.       The technical consultations and the Sub-Committee meeting confirmed the effectiveness of the established dialogue between the Republic of Kazakhstan and the European Union, as well as the relevance of this format for addressing practical customs administration tasks, exchanging experience, and developing coordinated approaches.      The parties reaffirmed their interest in further strengthening practical cooperation and implementing joint initiatives aimed at enhancing the efficiency of customs administration and facilitating legitimate trade.      The 10th Meeting of the Sub-Committee is planned to be held in the Republic of Kazakhstan in 2027.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-brussels/press/news/details/1202670?lang=kk
On the procedure for submitting Form 200 during the transition to a simplified taxation regime 15.04.2026
On the procedure for submitting Form 200 during the transition to a simplified taxation regimeIn connection with the incoming requests from taxpayers, the procedure for submitting tax reports during the transition from a generally established tax regime to a special tax regime based on a simplified declaration is explained.A taxpayer applying a generally established taxation regime has the right to switch to a simplified regime subject to the conditions established by the tax legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan.This raises the question:What type of form 200 should be submitted — liquidation or regular?According to Article 114 of the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, tax reporting is divided into the following types:initial;another one;additional information;additional information on notification;liquidation.Liquidation tax reporting is provided only in the following cases::termination of the taxpayer's activity;Reorganizations;de-registration for certain types of taxes.The next tax report is submitted for the relevant tax period as part of the taxpayer's ongoing activities.The transition from a generally established taxation regime to a simplified one does not constitute the termination of a taxpayer's activity and does not entail its liquidation or reorganization.ConclusionIn this regard, when switching to a simplified taxation regime, Form 200 is presented as a regular tax report, rather than a liquidation one.ImportantThe correct definition of the type of tax reporting allows you to avoid technical errors when receiving reports and notifications based on the results of desk control.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-kostanay/press/news/details/1201559?lang=kk
More than USD46.8 million has been allocated for housing and education under the National Fund for Children program. 15.04.2026
As of April 1, 2026, since the program's launch (February 1, 2024), 273,371 applications have been processed for a total of over USD46.83 million, which was transferred to authorized operators for subsequent crediting to applicants' bank accounts. The majority of applications were processed for the purpose of improving housing conditions - 171,696 applications for a total of USD29.40 million. For the purpose of paying for education, 101,675 applications were processed for a total of USD17.43 million. Recipients of target savings (TS) have the right to use the funds in full or in part, while the unused balance is retained in the target savings account (TSA).The most popular housing improvement program was improving of housing construction savings for further savings (167,776 applications completed, totaling USD28.79 million). Funds were also used as down payments for mortgage loans to purchase housing (1,345 applications, totaling USD214,390), and for the purpose of acquiring housing through civil law transactions (final settlements), totaling 938 applications, totaling USD144,470.Within the framework of the use of targeted savings for education, the largest volume of funds was allocated for the payment of educational services of educational organizations located in the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan, in installments (for each academic period or academic year) or in full at one time (for the entire period of study) (93,586 applications were fulfilled for a total of approximately USD16.32 million). The following areas were also in demand: replenishment of an educational savings deposit under an agreement on an educational savings deposit (5,590 applications were fulfilled for a total of over USD748.76 thousand), payment for educational services of foreign educational organizations in installments (for each academic period or academic year) or in full at one time (for the entire period of study) (2,018 applications were fulfilled for a total of USD294.58 thousand). Detailed information on TS payments for the purpose of improving housing conditions and/or paying for education, broken down by authorized operators and regions, can be found on the website enpf.kz. Let us recall that based on the results of 2025, Kazakhstani children received the next payment in the amount of 130.71 US dollars per child, for 2024 - 129.38 US dollars, and for 2023 - 100.52 US dollars.Children under 18 receive annual payments from the National Fund as targeted benefits. According to law, the amounts accrued to young Kazakhstanis remain part of the National Fund's assets and continue to be invested. Through continued investment, each child's targeted benefit amount increases annually through the investment income received.As a result, the total accumulated target requirement (including the annually accrued investment income) for a child participating in the program:- three years, USD370.56;- two years, USD263.93;- one year, USD130.71.  Parents and other legal representatives can check the child's participation in the program for children under 18 using their individual identification number (IIN) on the kids.enpf.kz website, in their personal account on the eGov.kz e-government portal, and in the eGov Mobile and some second-tier bank mobile apps. If information about target benefits accrued to children for the 2025 reporting year is not displayed, you must update the documents in the mobile apps by following this path:in the eGov Mobile app: "Digital Documents" - "Family" - "Update Document List" - "National Fund Payments";in the mobile apps of second-tier banks, such as Kaspi.kz: "Gosuslugi" - "All Documents" - "Update Document List" - "National Fund Payments." The absence of information on the accrual of target benefits for children who have reached or will reach 18 years of age this year in the legal representative's personal account is due to the fact that target benefits have acquired the status of TS, and therefore access to information about them is provided directly to the TS recipient (a citizen who has reached or will reach 18 years of age in 2026). These individuals must independently obtain information about their TS through their personal account on the ENPF or e-government websites. Upon reaching 18 years of age, they can contact an authorized operator to open a US dollar bank account and submit an online application for TS payment to improve their housing conditions and/or pay for education.Currently, the authorized operators are:Otbasy Bank JSC (for housing and education),Halyk Bank JSC (for education),Bank CenterCredit JSC (for education).Statistics on minor children eligible for targeted assistance and adult recipients of the TS, as well as on the use of the TS for housing and/or education, can be found on the enpf.kz website. You can review the program's terms, get instructions, and get answers to your questions on the website kids.enpf.kz. You can also view video commentary and instructions on the topic on the БЖЗҚЕНПФ YouTube channel:video commentary of Chairman of the Executive Board of UAPF JSC Kurmanov Zh.B.:https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=30CdPWl6dv0          video commentary of Managing Director of UAPF JSC М.Т. Sharipov:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APg2vATmMk0video commentary "Question and Answer" on the National Fund for Children program:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cKr1VCAvUkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrV0y37Gjnk Instructions for the National Fund for Children website:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgP3dmMwAHchttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyC2c-HgqpQInstructions for the implementation of the National Fund for Children program:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqeT41rWecAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNBSS1VHdWU UAPF was founded on August 22, 2013 on the basis of GNPF APF JSC. The founder and shareholder of the UAPF is the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan represented by the State Institution Committee of State Property and Privatization of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Trust management of UAPF pension assets is carried out by the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan. In accordance with the pension legislation, the UAPF attracts compulsory pension contributions, employer’s compulsory pension contributions, compulsory occupational pension contributions, voluntary pension contributions, as well as carries out enrollment and accounting of voluntary pension contributions formed at the expense of the unclaimed amount of guaranteed compensation for the guaranteed deposit, transferred by the organization carrying out mandatory guarantee of deposits, in accordance with the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On mandatory guarantee of deposits placed in second-tier banks of the Republic of Kazakhstan", ensures the implementation of pension benefits. The Fund also carries out accounting of target assets and target requirements, accounting and crediting of target savings (TS) to target savings accounts, payments of TS to their recipients in bank accounts, accounting for returns of TS in the manner determined by the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan within the framework of the National Fund for Children program (More details at www.enpf.kz)Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-mendykarin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1201489?lang=kk
More than USD46.8 million has been allocated for housing and education under the National Fund for Children program 15.04.2026
As of April 1, 2026, since the program's launch (February 1, 2024), 273,371 applications have been processed for a total of over USD46.83 million, which was transferred to authorized operators for subsequent crediting to applicants' bank accounts. The majority of applications were processed for the purpose of improving housing conditions - 171,696 applications for a total of USD29.40 million. For the purpose of paying for education, 101,675 applications were processed for a total of USD17.43 million. Recipients of target savings (TS) have the right to use the funds in full or in part, while the unused balance is retained in the target savings account (TSA).The most popular housing improvement program was improving of housing construction savings for further savings (167,776 applications completed, totaling USD28.79 million). Funds were also used as down payments for mortgage loans to purchase housing (1,345 applications, totaling USD214,390), and for the purpose of acquiring housing through civil law transactions (final settlements), totaling 938 applications, totaling USD144,470.Within the framework of the use of targeted savings for education, the largest volume of funds was allocated for the payment of educational services of educational organizations located in the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan, in installments (for each academic period or academic year) or in full at one time (for the entire period of study) (93,586 applications were fulfilled for a total of approximately USD16.32 million). The following areas were also in demand: replenishment of an educational savings deposit under an agreement on an educational savings deposit (5,590 applications were fulfilled for a total of over USD748.76 thousand), payment for educational services of foreign educational organizations in installments (for each academic period or academic year) or in full at one time (for the entire period of study) (2,018 applications were fulfilled for a total of USD294.58 thousand). Detailed information on TS payments for the purpose of improving housing conditions and/or paying for education, broken down by authorized operators and regions, can be found on the website enpf.kz. Let us recall that based on the results of 2025, Kazakhstani children received the next payment in the amount of 130.71 US dollars per child, for 2024 - 129.38 US dollars, and for 2023 - 100.52 US dollars.Children under 18 receive annual payments from the National Fund as targeted benefits. According to law, the amounts accrued to young Kazakhstanis remain part of the National Fund's assets and continue to be invested. Through continued investment, each child's targeted benefit amount increases annually through the investment income received.As a result, the total accumulated target requirement (including the annually accrued investment income) for a child participating in the program:- three years, USD370.56;- two years, USD263.93;- one year, USD130.71.  Parents and other legal representatives can check the child's participation in the program for children under 18 using their individual identification number (IIN) on the kids.enpf.kz website, in their personal account on the eGov.kz e-government portal, and in the eGov Mobile and some second-tier bank mobile apps. If information about target benefits accrued to children for the 2025 reporting year is not displayed, you must update the documents in the mobile apps by following this path:in the eGov Mobile app: "Digital Documents" - "Family" - "Update Document List" - "National Fund Payments";in the mobile apps of second-tier banks, such as Kaspi.kz: "Gosuslugi" - "All Documents" - "Update Document List" - "National Fund Payments." The absence of information on the accrual of target benefits for children who have reached or will reach 18 years of age this year in the legal representative's personal account is due to the fact that target benefits have acquired the status of TS, and therefore access to information about them is provided directly to the TS recipient (a citizen who has reached or will reach 18 years of age in 2026). These individuals must independently obtain information about their TS through their personal account on the ENPF or e-government websites. Upon reaching 18 years of age, they can contact an authorized operator to open a US dollar bank account and submit an online application for TS payment to improve their housing conditions and/or pay for education.Currently, the authorized operators are:Otbasy Bank JSC (for housing and education),Halyk Bank JSC (for education),Bank CenterCredit JSC (for education).Statistics on minor children eligible for targeted assistance and adult recipients of the TS, as well as on the use of the TS for housing and/or education, can be found on the enpf.kz website. You can review the program's terms, get instructions, and get answers to your questions on the website kids.enpf.kz. You can also view video commentary and instructions on the topic on the БЖЗҚЕНПФ YouTube channel:video commentary of Chairman of the Executive Board of UAPF JSC Kurmanov Zh.B.:https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=30CdPWl6dv0video commentary of Managing Director of UAPF JSC М.Т. Sharipov:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APg2vATmMk0video commentary "Question and Answer" on the National Fund for Children program:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cKr1VCAvUkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrV0y37Gjnk Instructions for the National Fund for Children website:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgP3dmMwAHchttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyC2c-HgqpQInstructions for the implementation of the National Fund for Children program:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqeT41rWecAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNBSS1VHdWU UAPF was founded on August 22, 2013 on the basis of GNPF APF JSC. The founder and shareholder of the UAPF is the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan represented by the State Institution Committee of State Property and Privatization of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Trust management of UAPF pension assets is carried out by the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan. In accordance with the pension legislation, the UAPF attracts compulsory pension contributions, employer’s compulsory pension contributions, compulsory occupational pension contributions, voluntary pension contributions, as well as carries out enrollment and accounting of voluntary pension contributions formed at the expense of the unclaimed amount of guaranteed compensation for the guaranteed deposit, transferred by the organization carrying out mandatory guarantee of deposits, in accordance with the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On mandatory guarantee of deposits placed in second-tier banks of the Republic of Kazakhstan", ensures the implementation of pension benefits. The Fund also carries out accounting of target assets and target requirements, accounting and crediting of target savings (TS) to target savings accounts, payments of TS to their recipients in bank accounts, accounting for returns of TS in the manner determined by the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan within the framework of the National Fund for Children program (More details at www.enpf.kz)Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-shemonaiha/press/news/details/1209526?lang=kk
Interactive online lesson "Scientist, teacher, composer: three facets of Akhmet Zhubanov" 15.04.2026
On April 15, 2026, the East Kazakhstan Regional Scientific and Methodological Center for Informatization and Development of Education "Örken" of the VKO Department of Education held an educational and integrative lesson in the Google Meet format for schoolchildren of the region. The theme — "Scientist, Teacher, Composer: The Three Facets of Akhmet Zhubanov" — united history and music, allowing participants to gain a deeper understanding of the contribution of this outstanding figure of Kazakh culture.The hosts were two experienced teachers:Magziyeva Gulzat Kabdeshovna — a history teacher, a teacher-researcher with 28 years of experience;Sarynova Alua Kaldybaevna — a music teacher, a teacher-specialist with 21 years of experience.They masterfully revealed the three facets of Akhmet Zhubanov, showing how one person could simultaneously create, teach, and research.From 1937, Zhubanov was actively engaged in composition. He wrote music for Gabit Musrepov's drama "Kozı Körpeş", Mukhtar Auezov's play "Abai", and the film "Amangeldy". Among his chamber works are the piano cycles "Qazaqtıń jetı qyzy" and "Täjıktıń ony qyzy", and romances for the kobyz. In the 1940s, the beloved folk songs "Aq kögerşin" and especially "Qarlyğaş" appeared, which quickly spread across the republic and even entered the opera "Abai" (in collaboration with Latif Khamidi).From 1945 to 1971, Akhmet Zhubanov stood at the origins of professional music education in Kazakhstan: it was he who organized the work of the Almaty State Conservatory. As a scientist, he wrote dozens of articles, studies, and essays, for the first time systematizing the history of Kazakh music and the biographies of folk composers.For his services to the national culture, Zhubanov was awarded the State Prize of Kazakhstan, the Order of Lenin, and many other awards. Today, his name is borne by the Republican Music Boarding School, the Aktobe Music College, a street in Almaty, and a memorial plaque on the house where he lived.The lesson was truly lively. Students watched a video clip of the famous kyui "Saryarqa", answered questions, discussed Zhubanov's innovation in creating the dombra orchestra and his role in bringing Kazakh music to the world stage. Dozens of schoolchildren from different districts of the region participated in the conference — they asked questions, shared impressions, and even gave short presentations themselves. The atmosphere was warm and inspiring: children in formal attire, with microphones, actively worked in the general chat and on camera.Such integrative lessons are not just about "covering the material," but a living immersion into the national heritage. Thanks to "Örken" and talented teachers, schoolchildren in East Kazakhstan were once again convinced: Akhmet Zhubanov is not just pages from a textbook, but a living part of our shared cultural memory.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-bilim/press/news/details/1201512?lang=kk
Legal Office 15.04.2026
ANNOUNCEMENT!A “Legal Office” is operating in the administrative building of the Balatopar rural district.Residents of the village can visit this office to improve their legal literacy, receive information on protecting their legal rights in various areas, and learn about legal tools for protection.In addition, there is an opportunity to develop skills for independently studying the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan and to receive free legal consultations on legal matters.Working hours: Monday – Friday, from 08:00 to 17:30.Address: Balatopar rural district, administrative building, Balatopar village, T. Kulmakhanuly Street 8Contact phone: +7 701 364 0406Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/balkhash-balatopar/press/news/details/1201396?lang=kk