AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 hours agoWater Diplomacy in Dushanbe: Tajikistan hosted the 4th High-Level International Conference on “Water for Sustainable Development” (May 25-28), with UN and regional partners pushing for stronger transboundary cooperation, faster investment, and practical delivery under the Dushanbe Water Process. Climate & Livelihood Risk: A CAREC-linked discussion highlighted how rainfall shortages and other climate shocks hit household incomes, food security, and social protection needs across Central Asia. Waste & Methane Monitoring: CAREC presented WasteMAP, a satellite-based tool to track landfill methane and turn environmental data into investment-ready climate policy. Rogun Power Project: A feature revisited Tajikistan’s $5bn Rogun Dam as a long-term answer to winter power shortages and potential future electricity exports. Digital Economy vs Water: Indonesia warned that AI, data centers, and digital infrastructure are driving rising water demand, turning water security into a strategic development and stability issue. Trade Digitalization: Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan completed their first cross-border cargo shipments using the eTIR system, aiming to cut paperwork and speed customs. Industry Push: Tajikistan plans to double cement output by 2029 with four new plants, targeting full domestic construction demand and new jobs.
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