Education and Human Capital
- In 2025, 75.3 billion soms were allocated for education, which is 85% more compared to 40.7 billion soms in 2021.
- The enrollment rate of preschool children increased from 22% in 2021 to 51% in 2025.
- 117 educational institutions were built or renovated, including 76 new schools, and 41 schools underwent major repairs.
- Professional training for teachers was conducted for 41,081 educators.
- Five leading universities in the country made it to the list of the best educational institutions in the world.
- 52 students under the international scholarship program of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic "El umutu" are studying at universities ranked in the top 100 worldwide.
- The total budget for healthcare increased from 26.3 billion soms in 2021 to 51.9 billion soms in 2025.
- The construction of ten new healthcare facilities was completed, and a total of 21 facilities were built from 2021 to 2025, while work continues on 32 new major projects.
- In 2025, nearly 1 billion soms were allocated from the republican budget for additional payments to doctors in the regions.
- In 2024, 24 organ transplant surgeries were performed, and in 2025, 26, including kidney, liver, and bone marrow transplants.
- Compared to 2021, funding for the purchase of expensive medical drugs increased 14 times.
- Changes were introduced to the Labor Code, including new forms of work (remote and mixed), as well as quotas for people with disabilities and graduates of orphanages.
- The average monthly salary reached 44,419 soms in 2025, an increase of 18.9%.
- The amount of payments under the "Social Contract" project increased from 100,000 to 150,000 soms.
- Each child left without parents receives 500,000 soms upon reaching 18 years of age. Currently, accounts have been opened for 3,378 children, and 684 million soms have been transferred to them.
- The material and technical base of social services in the regions has been strengthened, with 103 new domestically produced vehicles transferred.
- In 2025, 851 million soms were allocated to support the material and technical base of cultural institutions.
- Revenue from paid services of theaters and cultural institutions reached a record 155 million soms.
- Funding for youth policy increased from 4 million soms in 2021 to 50 million soms in 2025.
- Approximately 953 million soms were allocated for sports in 2021, while in 2025, it increased to 2.6 billion soms (an increase of more than 2.6 times).
- The gross added value of the tourism sector amounted to 74.4 billion soms, increasing by 29% compared to 2024.