Currently, the project portfolio of the National Center for Public-Private Partnership under the President of the Kyrgyz Republic shows steady growth, encompassing over 90 initiatives with a total investment exceeding 456 billion soms.
Among them, 67 projects are in the active implementation stage, while 23 projects are at the detailed preparation stage. Since the beginning of 2026, four agreements on public-private partnership with a total amount exceeding 1 billion soms have been signed.
From January to April 2026, a number of socially significant projects were implemented. The construction of a modern CITY Market in Bishkek has begun, and projects for the development of public sanitation facilities are underway.
In the regions, the signing of an agreement for the large-scale reconstruction of the 'Berekе Bazar' market, as well as the launch of a construction materials manufacturing plant in Orlovka, became one of the main events.
Particular attention is being paid to the development of strategic transport infrastructure. Specifically, a memorandum was signed for the construction of the Western Bypass Road in Bishkek, and the development of the Makmal-Karakol railway project, one of the largest infrastructure projects in the country, is ongoing.
The international position of the Kyrgyz Republic is being strengthened. As a result of international assessments, the Kyrgyz Republic improved its indicators, rising from 68th to 22nd place.
Active work is being carried out to attract international investors and promote PPP mechanisms in cooperation with the American All American Rail Group, as well as participation in the B5+1 forum, Istanbul PPP Week events, and UN Economic Commission for Europe events.
Ensuring the country's energy independence remains one of the priority areas. Currently, projects in the renewable energy and hydropower sectors with a total capacity of up to 300 MW, including solar and wind power plants, as well as small hydropower plants, are being promoted.
At the same time, efforts to strengthen the human resource potential in the regions continue through training workshops in Osh, Talas, Naryn, and Chui regions. This work contributes to the formation of a sustainable partnership system between the state and business and ensures the long-term socio-economic development of the Kyrgyz Republic.

