Articles by Nagima Abuova 

Uranium Countdown: Could Global Reserves End by 2080?

ASTANA — The world’s identified uranium reserves could run out by 2080, according to a new report from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). In an analytical article by Kazinform, experts weighed in on the forecast and the broader implications for global energy security and Kazakhstan’s uranium sector. The IAEA’s Red Book, published last month,…

Rotary Club Drives Local Change from Auctions to Action 

ASTANA — As Rotary International celebrates its 120th anniversary, the Rotary Club of Astana marks ten years of civic engagement and community-driven initiatives in the Kazakhstani capital. From inclusive playgrounds to supporting women’s leadership and vulnerable families, the club continues to build a culture of service, one project at a time, said Rotary Club of…

Kazakhstan Expands Transplant Services Amid Rising Needs

ASTANA — More than 4,000 patients in Kazakhstan await organ transplants, with kidneys accounting for over 90% of all cases. In this article, The Astana Times delves into how the donor system operates, and what legal, cultural, and systemic factors limit the growth of post-mortem donation. According to Kazakhstan’s Center for Coordination of Transplantation and…

Kazakhstan to Turn Heritage Sites into Tourism Hubs, Add 11 UNESCO Monuments

ASTANA — Kazakhstan will prepare a national plan by September to develop its United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites into tourist destinations. Kazakhstan has six sites inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. They include the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi, Petroglyphs of Tamgaly, Saryarka-Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan,…

Kazakh Musician Recreates Steppe Soundscape Using Voice, Traditional Instruments

ASTANA — Aizada Kemel, a Kazakh ethno-musician and composer, brings the natural rhythms of the steppe to life through unconventional instruments and vocal techniques that mimic the sounds of nature. In an interview with The Astana Times, Kemel shared how she forged a musical path from dombyra, an iconic two-stringed instrument, to an experimental sound…

AFD in Kazakhstan: Supporting Sustainable, Inclusive Development

ASTANA — The cooperation between France and Kazakhstan is entering a new phase of dynamic development, said Amélie Aubert, a regional director for Central and East Asia at the French Development Agency (AFD), during a press conference at the French ambassador’s residence in Astana on April 11. “In the past year, we have seen a…

Kazakhstan’s Water Sector Gains Momentum at Coordination Council Meeting 

ASTANA — The second meeting of the coordination council for the development of Kazakhstan’s water sector on April 10 highlighted key advancements in sustainable water management.  The meeting, chaired by Kazakh Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Nurzhan Nurzhigitov and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Resident Representative Katarzyna Wawiernia, focused on the country’s water challenges…

Kazakhstan’s ‘Narrow Corridor’: Experts Discuss Future Prospects 

ASTANA — The Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic Studies (KazISS) hosted an expert meeting to discuss the country’s future, exploring its challenges and opportunities on March 18. The event featured the presentation of KazISS Director Yerkin Tukumov’s monograph, titled “The Future of Kazakhstan: A Narrow Corridor of Opportunities.” The meeting fostered an open dialogue on key…

EXCLUSIVE: Youth-Led Kazakh Movement Demands Action on Nuclear Legacy at UN

NEW-YORK — Kazakh civil society organizations took center stage at the third Meeting of States Parties (3MSP) to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) on March 3-7, urging the United Nations (UN) to act for nuclear-affected communities. The delegation delivered powerful statements and policy recommendations, calling for global commitment to justice and…

Why Wolves, Horses, and Crows Are More Than Just Animals in Kazakh Culture

ASTANA — For centuries, Kazakh nomads have revered animals that shaped their way of life, traditions and beliefs. Wolves symbolized resilience, horses were essential for survival, and crows served as spiritual messengers. But what made these animals sacred in Kazakh culture? In an interview with Tengrinews, historian Saltanat Asanova noted that traditional Kazakh society depended…

EXCLUSIVE: UN Spotlights Kazakh Survivors’ Testimonies, Calls for Nuclear Justice

NEW-YORK — Kazakh nuclear tests survivors and anti-nuclear advocates lead discussions on nuclear justice and the lasting human and environmental toll of nuclear weapons at the third Meeting of States Parties (3MSP) to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) at the United Nations Headquarters on March 3-7.  A survivor’s story: Breaking the…

EXCLUSIVE: Kazakhstan Leads Global Push for Nuclear Disarmament in New York

NEW-YORK — The third Meeting of States Parties (3MSP) to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) convened at the United Nations headquarters on March 3, with Kazakhstan presiding over the session. The gathering, amid escalating global security concerns, reinforced international commitments to achieving a nuclear-free world. Kazakhstan’s call for urgent action Kazakhstan’s…

Kazakhstan to Lead Global Nuclear Disarmament Talks at UN Meeting in March

ASTANA — The Third Meeting of States Parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) will convene at the United Nations (UN) Headquarters in New York on March 3-7, bringing together global leaders to advance nuclear disarmament efforts. Kazakhstan’s First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Akan Rakhmetullin has been elected as the…

What You Need to Know About Kazakhstan’s New Visas Targeting Global Talent 

ASTANA — The Kazakh Foreign Ministry hosted a briefing on Feb. 18 to explain three new visa categories targeting skilled professionals, entrepreneurs and remote workers seeking long-term opportunities, whether for career growth or business expansion. These visas include the Neo Nomad Visa (B12-1), Digital Nomad Visa (B9-1), and Permanent Residence Visa (B9).  Deputy Foreign Minister…

Kazakhstan’s Women in Tech Lead Innovation, Challenge Norms, Says Expert

ASTANA — Kazakhstan’s tech industry growth presents tremendous opportunities for women to leave their mark, said Ayumi Moore Aoki, the founder and CEO of Women in Tech Global. In an interview with The Astana Times, Aoki highlighted that as the country’s young population embraces artificial intelligence (AI) and fintech, women leaders are poised to drive…

City of Working Professions Festival Expands Career Pathways for Youth

ASTANA—The City of Working Professions festival commenced in the capital on Feb. 11 as part of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s Year of Working Professions initiative. The event, which runs through Feb. 15, promotes vocational education through industry-themed exhibits, job fairs, hackathons, startup presentations, and hands-on training. “One of the key events of the Year of Working…

30 Years of Beijing Declaration: Central Asia Pushes for Gender Equality Progress

ASTANA — Representatives from Central Asian regional organizations, development partners, private sector and civil society convened for a high-level meeting hosted by the Kazakh government and UN Women on Feb. 6. The event, marking the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (BPfA), highlighted regional progress and the ongoing challenges in advancing…

Trump’s Presidency: Impact on Kazakhstan’s Economy

ASTANA—Following President Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, the U.S. dollar slightly declined against the tenge on the Kazakhstan Stock Exchange (KASE). In an interview with Kazinform, economists Arman Beisembayev and Askar Kysykov discussed factors shaping the tenge’s future in the coming months. Beisembayev noted that this dip in the dollar’s value was a typical…

Poland’s EU Presidency Advances Security Goals, Central Asia Partnership

ASTANA—The European Union (EU) Delegation to Kazakhstan hosted a press conference on Jan. 27 in Astana to outline the priorities of the Polish presidency of the EU Council and its implications for Kazakhstan and Central Asia. The event featured EU Ambassador to Kazakhstan Aleška Simkić, and the Chargé d’Affaires of the Embassy of Poland in Kazakhstan,…

Kazakhstan’s Energy Sector Modernization: Challenges and National Plan

ASTANA—Kazakhstan’s energy sector is embarking on a major modernization initiative by 2029. According to an analytical piece by Kazinform, the initiative will address aging infrastructure, tariff policies and rising demand, focusing on sustainability and equitable solutions.  At the end of 2024, the Kazakh government launched a national project to modernize the energy and utility sectors…

Central Asia’s Nuclear Future: Opportunities, Challenges and Geopolitics

ASTANA — The National Bureau of Asian Research hosted a panel discussion titled A New Start: Central Asia’s Nuclear Potential & Peril in Washington, D.C, on Dec.12 to explore the critical economic, environmental, energy, and geopolitical dimensions of nuclear politics in Central Asia. Kazakhstan made history on Oct.6 by holding a referendum on its nuclear…

Kazakh Foreign Ministry Recognizes Goodwill Ambassadors Promoting Global Image

ASTANA — The Kazakh Ministry of Foreign Affairs hosted the second ceremony of the Goodwill Ambassadors of Kazakhstan project on Dec. 9, honoring prominent figures who advance the nation’s image abroad through cultural, scientific and humanitarian contributions. The first round of the project, launched in June, set a precedent for recognizing those who embody the…

Kazakh Tourists Surpass One Million Trips Abroad in 2024

ASTANA — Over one million Kazakh citizens traveled abroad this year, with Türkiye as top destination, reported Kazinform, based on data from the Turistik Kamkor (Tourist Aid) corporate fund. Between Jan. 1 and Dec. 1, 1,002,802 Kazakh tourists traveled overseas, a significant increase from last year’s total of 794,194. The surge indicates a growing preference…

Kazakhmys to Allocate Financing to Preserve Balkhash Ecosystem

ASTANA — Kazakhmys corporation announced a $5 million investment in preserving the unique ecosystem of Balkhash lake, a key initiative presented at the One Water Summit in Saudi Arabia on Dec. 3, supported by Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. The summit, co-chaired by Tokayev and French President Emmanuel Macron, with support from Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince…

Central Asia Unites to Combat Domestic Violence at FES Conference

ASTANA — The Friedrich Ebert Foundation (FES) in Kazakhstan hosted the Central Asian Conference on combating domestic violence, focusing on systemic measures to protect women and children. Held in Almaty as part of the global 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign, the event brought together representatives from Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Uzbekistan, and…