Kazakhstan, leveraging its vast land, strategic location, and government support for innovation, has great potential in developing low-altitude economy. The country has begun integrating drone technology across various industries, from ...
With global connectivity at the fore of both the BRI and Kazakhstan’s Nurly Zhol state infrastructure development programme for 2020‑2025 which focuses on developing road infrastructure, transport infrastructure and logistics have become an integral part of Sino‑Central Asian development. Despite a...
From an epidemiological point of view, Kazakhstan has features of both developed and developing countries. The major causes of death are similar to those of industrialized countries: cardiovascular disease, cancer, and accidents. The decline in life expectancy is not due to infectious diseases, but ...
The Paris Agreement emphasizes the emission reduction obligations of developed and developing country groups, as being different but equally important (Falkner, 2016). This responsibility-sharing system indicates that emerging economies are getting involved in the global emission reduction process. Kazakhstan...
Kazakhstan developed a common language and culture in the 15th century and cultivated an agriculture-based economy. In the 18th century, Russia came to control Kazakhstan, partially through protection treaties and partially through military action. [source] ...
International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) were developed in advanced economies, but are increasingly being applied in emergent economies, potentially ignoring considerations of whether IFRS are appropriate or relevant to such economies. This case study examines the relevance and implementation of ...
According to written sources and archeological data Zhetysu in the epoch of Middle Ages was the region with highly developed culture created by cattlemen and farmers. The city and steppe made here the uniform political, economic and cultural whole. The large city centers - Almaty about which Ba...
and substance use disorders. Under the guidance of the Cross-Site Mental Health Team’s clinical psychologist, 13 psychologists received training in theCommon Elements Treatment Approach (CETA)developed by Johns Hopkins University. With additional support from CETA coaches in Ukraine, these psychologists...
And it is “not only in Kazakhstan” that Halyk has developed a strong banking presence. Georgia and Uzbekistan are now home to the bank’s growing footprint, with individual strategies being pursued in these markets. A modest niche presence in Georgia, for instance, means that the bank focus...
©Pawel Siwek INDUSTRIAL/LOGISTICS MARKETWhile Almaty is definitely the most developed Kazakh city in the transport and logistics sectors, Astana plays the role of the second most developed city. Due to the lack of quality facilities, this market is developing very rapidly in comparison to other...