“Sanarip Insan” summarizes the results of the two-year project

The project “Sanarip Insan,” implemented with the financial support of the European Union, the European Neighborhood Council, and the Internet Society Kyrgyz Chapter (ISOC), is paving the way for inclusive growth and innovation in Central Asia. The main goal of the project is to promote equal economic opportunities and the resilience of youth and women in rural regions of Kyrgyzstan to improve economic prosperity through digital platform training and increased digital literacy. The project’s activities have resulted in improved indicators of youth security regarding Sustainable Development Goals and human rights protection.

Focusing on three key areas—e-commerce, digital tourism, and digital agriculture—the “Sanarip Insan” has helped residents of the region’s villagers themselves with digital knowledge, which has increased their economic well-being and contributed to sustainable development.

On March 4th, the final forum of the “Sanarip Insan” project took place.

“The project’s main focus is on the regions, and it seems to us that there are very few opportunities for digital skills in the regions, and even fewer opportunities are available for women and youth. We believe that by expanding their economic and digital opportunities, the regions will develop rapidly,” emphasized Talant Sultanov, director and co-founder of ISOC Kyrgyzstan.

In line with the priorities of the Kyrgyz government for digitalization, the project is being implemented in close coordination with various ministries and agencies. Joint efforts with the Ministry of Education have led to the development of digital educational materials, and partnerships with the Ministry of Digital Development and the Ministry of Culture, Information, Sports and Youth Policy ensure a comprehensive approach to expanding digital opportunities.

“The ‘Sanarip Insan’ project is being implemented for two years. Today, here, we have such a rich exhibition of products that have been implemented thanks to this project. Digital skills have been improved, business skills have been enhanced, and the qualifications of employees of various projects have been raised. All this is thanks to this project, so we are very pleased that projects like ‘Sanarip Insan’ exist,” emphasized Nuriya Kutnaeva, Minister of Digital Development.

To enhance computer literacy, one of the frameworks for digital competencies, Microsoft Digital Literacy, has been fully adapted and voiced in the Kyrgyz language. Around 100 video materials and an equal number of presentation materials for teachers are available in the Kyrgyz language.

“Sanarip Insan” has taken the first step in making programming languages accessible in the Kyrgyz language by translating the Python programming language, which is now available to every Kyrgyzstani.

“The Python programming language has been translated into the Kyrgyz language. 76 video lessons have been created, which we have distributed to 2,300 schools across the country. Now students in the regions interested in IT technologies can learn independently. Our goal for this year is to provide graduates with a certificate in digital knowledge,” said Supanalyev Bekzhan, Deputy Minister of Education and Science of the Kyrgyz Republic, at the forum’s opening.

One of the main achievements of the project was a startup competition for youth with a total prize fund of 2.7 million soms (27,500 euros). Thus, support was provided to 10 digital startups from all regions of the country. 255 jobs were created as a result of startup acceleration and financing.

Digital tourism and e-commerce were important components of the project. Within this framework, two-day courses were held in all seven regions of Kyrgyzstan, training 500 people who were able to create 356 jobs, 11 times more than planned. To improve digital literacy among the population, the project, in partnership with the GSMA Foundation, translated the Mobile Internet Skills Training Toolkit (MISTT) into Russian and Kyrgyz. Videos on the benefits of using digital platforms were shown on national and regional television channels—KTRK, ElTR—reaching an audience of 2.5 million people, with over 6 million video views and 6 million podcast listens throughout the project implementation period.

The project has helped thousands of citizens improve their digital skills, thereby enhancing their economic well-being, which will bring inclusive economic growth to the villages of Kyrgyzstan, ultimately affecting the country’s digital economy.

 

Outcomes by March 2024

  1. 500 women and youth from rural regions have been trained in digital tourism, e-commerce, and the use of new digital skills to open and run businesses with minimal capital. As a result of the training, 201 new jobs have been created
  2. The Microsoft Digital Literacy framework for digital competencies was translated and voiced into Kyrgyz, comprising 100 video materials and 100 presentation materials for teachers. 25 out of 50 universities have incorporated these materials into their curricula, benefiting 150,000 students who are enhancing their intermediate digital competencies
  3. In partnership with the GSMA Foundation, the MISTT mobile literacy training was translated into Russian and Kyrgyz, localized, printed into physical textbooks, made available electronically, and distributed via TV and radio. The total audience reached 2.5 million viewers
  4. The Python programming language was translated into Kyrgyz, and 74 videos providing practical guidance were created. These resources are available online on four digital platforms and have been installed on 2000 educational laptops distributed by the Center for Civic Education throughout the country. The course has reached an audience of 150,000 students and 10,000 teachers
  5. The distribution of materials was disseminated among 84 local governments, including two cities of republican significance, 12 cities of regional significance, 17 cities of district significance, and 453 aiyl aimaks
  6. The project supported a youth startup competition, with 160 applications submitted. Twenty-two of these passed through an acceleration program, and finally, 10 projects received financial support totaling 2.7 million soms. As a result, 255 new jobs were created
  7. In support of the SDG concept, the project developed a course on innovative green economy for universities. 30 teachers and 394 students were trained in this course, which has been integrated as a modular course
  8. The cumulative audience for 2 years: videos on digital platforms – 2,552,507 viewers; podcasts on national and regional – 6,584,000; regional TV – 78,152 viewers, national TV – 6,106,740; online media – 6,492,716; social media – 4,723,163.

Announcing Enrollment for Training on the Use of Digital Platforms in the Tourism Industry

The “Internet Society Kyrgyz Chapter,” with financial support from the U.S. Embassy in the Kyrgyz Republic, announces enrollment for training on the use of digital platforms in the tourism industry. This initiative is part of a project aimed at strengthening entrepreneurship and developing small businesses in the regions.

If you work in the tourism industry, own a guesthouse, plan to open one, or are an expert/instructor in the tourism sector, you are invited to participate in our training.
During the first day of training, you will learn how to use Google Maps and 2GIS, and register on tourism platforms such as Booking.com, Airbnb, and TripAdvisor.com. You will also learn how to create accounts, manage automated hotel systems and the Travelline web PMS hotel management system, and effectively use social networks like Instagram, Facebook, and business messengers like WhatsApp for your business.

This project was funded by the U.S. Embassy in the Kyrgyz Republic. The opinions, conclusions or recommendations expressed here represent the opinions of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department

We announce the recruitment for two-day training sessions in Osh, Jalal-Abad, and Batken regions

Osh, Jalal-Abad, and Batken oblasts of Kyrgyzstan are unique regions where, in a short period of time, you can visit a hot valley, taste sweet melons and watermelons, walk through cool mountain gorges, explore numerous berry bushes and nut and fruit trees, wander through flowering meadows, and even touch snow. These attractions draw numerous tourists from all over the world, creating new opportunities for the residents of the valley.

The “Internet Society Kyrgyz Chapter” with financial support from the U.S. Embassy in the Kyrgyz Republic, aims to strengthen entrepreneurship and small business development in these regions by announcing training on Digital Tourism platforms.

During the two-day training, you will learn how to effectively use Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp Business for your business, navigate Google Maps and 2gis, and utilize Booking.com, Airbnb, and TripAdvisor.com. Additionally, you will learn how to open accounts and manage automated hotel systems such as Shelter PMS, Edelweiss, Fidelio, and the Travelline web PMS hotel management system.

This project was funded by the U.S. Embassy in the Kyrgyz Republic. The opinions, conclusions or recommendations expressed here represent the opinions of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department

“Sanarip Insan” supported two more startups with a total fund of 600,000 soms

On November 10, 2023, the final of the startup project competition ‘Sanarip Insan’ took place at the Innovation Center with a total prize fund of 27,500 euros or 2.6 million soms.

The startup project competition ‘Sanarip Insan’ was held on the theme: ‘Expanding the opportunities for youth, especially young women, in using advanced digital knowledge and skills to create business projects with insufficient capital,’ aimed at developing and supporting sustainable business models that impact, among other things, the socio-economic life of the population in small towns, rural areas, and among farmers.

Kyrgyz citizens aged 18-35 could submit their ideas in four directions:
IT solutions;
Education;
E-business;
AI.

After defending their startup projects by all participants, the jury members identified the best 8 startup ideas and awarded the winners with certificates for financial support, as well as commemorative gifts.

On December 27, after reconsidering the applications, the remaining 600,000 soms in the prize fund were decided to be awarded to the following teams:

Nurkyz Karypova ‘Techno Girls’ – 260,000 soms
Kadyrova Takhmina ‘Oygonuu’ – 240,000 soms
Adatova Aruuke ‘Kyrgyz Boek’ + 100,000 soms (total 250,000 soms)

“Sanarip Insan” aims to improve digital literacy among young people, women, migrants and people living in remote regions of the country. In particular, it suggests the use of digital platforms, learning the functions of social networks, digital financial applications, the use of information technology in online commerce and entrepreneurship, and ways of sustainable development through green economy. The project is implemented by the European Neighbourhood Council and the Internet Society Kyrgyz Chapter, with the support of the European Union.

Zhumabek Abdipatta uulu is one of the winners of the Sanarip Insan project start-up competition

On November 10, 2023, the Innovation Centre hosted the Final of the Sanarip Insan Startup Project Competition with a total prize fund of €27,500 or 2.6 million soms.

Introducing the winners of the startup competition.

Zhumabek Abdipatta uulu , head of the project “VR SAYAKAT (VR STUDIO)”, is one of the winners of the Sanarip Insan startup competition.

VR Sayakat is your guide to the world of virtual travel and unique digital experiences. We present an innovative platform that combines virtual tours, digital promotion and registration on leading online platforms for accommodation and catering facilities.

Our key capabilities are:
1.Virtual tours of accommodation facilities(hotels, hostels): VR Sayakat offers hotel, guest house and cafe-restaurant owners the ability to create immersive virtual tours of their establishments. These tours not only allow potential customers to experience the ambience of the place in advance, but are also provided digitally, making the booking process more engaging.

2.Placing virtual tours on popular platforms: We integrate virtual tours into popular online services such as Google Maps, Booking.com and others. This gives the accommodation facilities additional visibility and allows them to attract more customers.

3.Registration on online platforms: We provide services to register accommodation facilities on popular online booking platforms. This simplifies the process for owners and enhances their online presence. In the city of Batken, only one guesthouse is registered with booking.com. This shows the importance of our service.

4.Digital Promotion: Our team of digital marketing experts provides online promotion services for accommodation properties. This includes social media strategies, online advertising and many other methods to attract more customers.
5.Exploring Tourist Areas: We travel to the most scenic and interesting places in Batken to create exciting virtual tours. Tourists can appreciate the beauty and uniqueness of these places before they decide to visit them

VR Sayakat is an exceptional opportunity for accommodation owners and tourists to enjoy the digital revolution in tourism. We are proud to help our partners attract new customers and help travellers explore the world virtually.
Join VR Sayakat and discover a new way of looking at tourism.

Zhumabek Abdipatta uulu won the final pitching with a score of 91.4 points.

Eldor Daliev is one of the winners of the Start-Up competition of the Sanarip Insan project

On November 10, 2023, the Innovation Centre hosted the Final of the Sanarip Insan Startup Project Competition with a total prize fund of €27,500 or 2.6 million soms.

Introducing the winners of the startup competition.

Eldor Daliev, head of the project “Find a job anywhere in the world in Kyrgyzstan via Youtube + Instagram”, is one of the winners of the Sanarip Insan startup competition.

The project “Find a job anywhere in the world sitting in Kyrgyzstan through Youtube + Instagram” refers to the sphere of education. This project will organise an offline, online 2-month course on opening a proper YouTube channel (English, Kyrgyz language channel), development (also a page in Instagram will be opened), promotion of personal brand, for the development of each new business on YouTube, learning how to earn extra money through YouTube. Unemployed citizens interested in this field can also find a job if they learn how to use the platforms correctly.
Anyone can work from anywhere in Kyrgyzstan and even the world if they have internet. The course will also provide knowledge on developing Youtube, Instagram, publishing useful videos, finding clients through Youtube, Instagram, business development. Thanks to this knowledge every person over 18 years old will be able to work as a YouTube manager, Instagram manager, SMM specialist.

The course on YouTube and Instagram opportunities is available online and offline throughout Kyrgyzstan.
It is possible to earn extra money through YouTube, being on the territory of Kyrgyzstan. To do this, you need to open a proper, interesting, useful channel on YouTube, prepare and upload a video. After the Channel will gain 1000 subscribers, 4000 hours of views, an application form will open to add to monetisation.

The course on YouTube and Instagram opportunities works throughout Kyrgyzstan in online and offline mode.
It is possible to earn extra money through YouTube while in Kyrgyzstan.To do this, you need to open a proper, interesting, useful channel on YouTube, prepare and upload a video. After the Channel will gain 1000 subscribers, 4000 hours of views, an application form will open to add to monetisation.

We are currently planning to go global after Kyrgyzstan.

Eldor Daliev won the final pitching with a score of 98 points.

Sanarip Insan aims to improve digital literacy among young people, women, migrants and people living in remote regions of the country. In particular, it suggests the use of digital platforms, learning the functions of social networks, digital financial applications, the use of information technology in online commerce and entrepreneurship, and ways of sustainable development through green economy. The project is implemented by the European Neighbourhood Council and the Internet Society Kyrgyz Chapter, with the financial support of the European Union.

Brief interview with participants of the 2-day training for trainers from the regions of Kyrgyzstan

On November 16-17, 2023, in Bishkek, two-day training sessions on cultivating top experts and trainers in the field of “Digital Tourism” were successfully completed. This initiative was part of the “Internet Society Kyrgyz Chapter” project, with financial support from the U.S. Embassy in the Kyrgyz Republic, aimed at strengthening entrepreneurship and small business development in the regions.

Participants from 10 villages and cities across the country were selected for this training, which focused on the development of entrepreneurship and small business in Kyrgyzstan’s regions. Each participant received training in “Digital Tourism” and will share their knowledge with the youth and women in their regions as part of the “Sanarip Insan” project.

By clicking on the link below, you can see a brief interview with Aigerim by one of the training participants.

This project was funded by the U.S. Embassy in the Kyrgyz Republic. The opinions, conclusions or recommendations expressed here represent the opinions of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department

Brief interview with participants of the 2-day training for trainers from the regions of Kyrgyzstan

On November 16-17, 2023, in Bishkek, two-day training sessions on cultivating top experts and trainers in the field of “Digital Tourism” were successfully completed. This initiative was part of the “Internet Society Kyrgyz Chapter” project, with financial support from the U.S. Embassy in the Kyrgyz Republic, aimed at strengthening entrepreneurship and small business development in the regions.

Participants from 10 villages and cities across the country were selected for this training, which focused on the development of entrepreneurship and small business in Kyrgyzstan’s regions. Each participant received training in “Digital Tourism” and will share their knowledge with the youth and women in their regions as part of the “Sanarip Insan” project.

By clicking on the link below, you can see the story of Altynai, a participant from Talas, as she shares her goals and the knowledge she gained during the training.

This project was funded by the U.S. Embassy in the Kyrgyz Republic. The opinions, conclusions or recommendations expressed here represent the opinions of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department

Feedback from participants of the training for trainers

“The Internet Society Kyrgyz Chapter,” with financial support from the U.S. Embassy in the Kyrgyz Republic under a project aimed at strengthening entrepreneurship and small business development in the regions, conducted a two-day offline training on November 16-17 in Bishkek. The training aimed to prepare participants from 10 regions of the country to become selected trainers and experts in the field of “Digital Tourism”.

During the training, participants enhanced their knowledge of Digital Tourism and will now share their expertise with youth, girls, and guest house owners as part of the Sanarip Insan project.

Short interviews with some of the participants of the “Training for Trainers” can be viewed at the link below.

This project was funded by the U.S. Embassy in the Kyrgyz Republic. The opinions, conclusions or recommendations expressed here represent the opinions of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department.

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