“Taza koom” will be accepted in Febraury 2018

28.11.2017

In Kyrgyzstan, it is planed to finalize the national strategy for Sustainable Development for the 2018-2040 years of the “Taza koom” and to adopt it in February 2018. This was reported by the head of the Department of Financial and Economic analysis and monitoring the development of the President’s office, Secretary of the National Council for Sustainable Development of the country Nursulu Akhmetov.

She stressed: “National strategy for sustainable Development for 2018 – 2040 years was a continuation of the strategy for 2013 – 2017. Its main idea is to ensure the continuity of development. Within its framework, the forces of all branches of government, the expert community and the civil sector will be directed to Kyrgyzstan to become a developed high-tech country”.

Speaking about the timing of implementation, Akhmetov noted that “Taza-koom-New door” will be adopted by 15 February, 2018. As she explained, “Until this time the project will be finalized” not only by the government, but also by the business community and citizens of the country.

 

 

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