The system for managing waiting lists to kindergartens in the the Kazakh capital of Astana will implement blockchain technology in the beginning of February, local news website Elorda Info reports Tuesday, Jan. 29.
In Kazakhstan, parents must apply to have their child accepted to a local kindergarten, which results in waiting lists for certain schools. Queues for kindergartens are managed in accordance with federal law under the Standard of State Service. Priority is given to children whose legal representatives are disabled; children without parental care; children from large families; and children with special educational needs.