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Today, professions and professional competencies are changing very quickly. The principle of “learning throughout life” has become more relevant than ever. If earlier it was considered a success to show one job in the work book, now such an indicator confirms that a person is not ready for a rapidly changing world. If you do not master a profession that meets the demand of the future, you may be replaced by robots or artificial intelligence, which may leave you unemployed in the future.
On July 1 at 10:00 an online webinar “Professions of the Future” was held, where Aziza Mamatkulova, program manager of the public association “Youth of Osh” acted as a webinar speaker. Has experience in the field of civic education. During her work in this area, she worked directly in programs on civic education, the basics of human rights, democracy, the rule of law, the electoral process, developed training modules and programs, their distribution, inclusion in the field of non-formal and formal education.
According to the Ministry of Education, the total number of school graduates this year is about 68 thousand people. At the moment, they all face a meaningful decision, which profession to choose, what is its relevance and whether it is possible to grow and develop through it. In this case, the Kyrgyz Internet Society on June 27 held an online webinar for applicants with the aim of informing and supporting.
The speaker of the webinar was an adult education specialist, youth affairs specialist, trainer Azhara Kamalieva. She has more than 10 years of experience in educational projects with young people in the system of formal and non-formal education, and also has 7 years of experience in developing successful project proposals in the field of non-profit organizations. In her work, she uses interactive methods to develop curricula for young people.
The online webinar was open to applicants, teachers and parents from all over the country. The main broadcast took place on the Zoom platform, which was also broadcast live on Facebook and YouTube.
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On July 1 at 10:00 an online webinar “Professions of the Future” will be held. Today, professions and professional competencies are changing very quickly. The principle of “learning throughout life” has become more relevant than ever. If earlier it was considered a success to show one job in the work book, now such an indicator confirms that a person is not ready for a rapidly changing world. If you do not master a profession that meets the demand of the future, you may be replaced by robots or artificial intelligence, which may leave you unemployed in the future. The speaker of the webinar will be Aziza Mamatkulova, program manager of the Youth of Osh public association. Has experience in the field of civic education. During her work in this area, she worked directly in programs on civic education, the basics of human rights, democracy, the rule of law, the electoral process, developed training modules and programs, their distribution, inclusion in the field of non-formal and formal education. The expert has experience in conducting trainings for youth and adults since 2003. Since 2020, he has been the manager of the program, which, as part of his activities, is working on the development, dissemination and scaling of the “youth self-knowledge and personal development” methodology, aimed at guiding young people to a profession and creating a dialogue between generations. This approach aims to improve the communication skills of youth and adults by teaching them effective communication techniques and other interpersonal skills.
Applicants, teachers and parents from all over the country can take part in the online webinar. The main broadcast will take place on the Zoom platform, and it will be broadcast live on Facebook and YouTube.
According to the Ministry of Education, the total number of school graduates this year is about 68 thousand people. At the moment, they all face a meaningful decision, which profession to choose, what is its relevance and whether it is possible to grow and develop through it. In this case, the Kyrgyz Internet Society will organize an online webinar for applicants to provide information and support.
The speaker of the webinar is an adult education specialist, youth affairs specialist, trainer Azhara Kamalieva. She has more than 10 years of experience in educational projects with young people in the system of formal and non-formal education, and also has 7 years of experience in developing successful project proposals in the field of non-profit organizations. In her work, she uses interactive methods to develop curricula for young people.
The online webinar is open to applicants, teachers and parents from all over the country. The main broadcast will take place on the Zoom platform, which will be broadcast live on Facebook and YouTube.
Deadline: 10.06.2022 23:59:59 Salary: from 650 to 900 USD Work experience: 3 years Location: Bishkek Type of involvement: full time Schedule: 09:00-18:00
Common information
ISOC Kyrgyzstan Chapter Republic is announcing the position Administrative Manager
The Administrative Manager will manage and coordinate day to day administrative and logistical activities of ISOC Kyrgyzstan Chapter. ISOC runs several paralell projects run by team leaders, project managers with each requiring its own similar set of the administrative activities. Projects related to digital skills, internet connectivity, cyber security, school connectivity, digital literacy, research in technologies, artificial intelligence, advocacy and policy advisory.
Qualification requirements
Bachelor’s degree required.
Must have administrative experience – at least 3 years
Strong verbal, written communication skills / Organizational skills
Advanced digital skills: Office, Internet, apps (Google, Microsoft services, Telegram, Signal), cloud services (Zoom,
Teams, Webex) – disclose in CV
Strong in using mobile and office technics
Skills in human resource administration, logistics and procurement procedures
Fluent in writing and speaking English, Kyrgyz and upper intermediate in Russian.
Ability to work under difficult circumstances
Ability to work well under pressure and under deadlines
Provide Contact information of past employees for reference check (email, mobile)
Duties
Support Management in coordinating required repairs and maintenance of office equipment.
Preparing organizational documents, minutes, follow ups, project letter templates in powerpoint, word, etc.
Responsible in organization of project-related events, conferences, workshops, staff meetings, and general meetings,
including dissemination of background documents.
Arrange travel and hotel reservations, prepare travel authorizations, process visa requests for the international staff of the project.
Preparing monthly human resources documents (timesheets, certificates of work completion, etc)
Assisting in preparing terms of references for prospectives job announcements
Any other relevant tasks as assigned by the Management Conditions Interested applicants must submit their applications in English by e-mail with the subject line “Administrative Manager” to [email protected]. Interviewing language: English. Office working language: Kyrgyz, English and Russian. Only short-listed applicants will be contacted. Location of the office: 22 Togolok Moldo st., Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic, 720001 (in front of the Bublik cafe).
Azhybek Nurlanov, partnership development manager of the Sanarip Insan project of the Kyrgyz branch of the Internet Society, was a guest of the Kundemi program on the ALA-TOO 24 TV channel.
During a live broadcast on the occasion of June 1 International Children’s Day, he shared information on the topic “Supporting and protecting children online” and answered questions about the dangers or negative impacts that children may face on the Internet, and how to protect the personal data of children and adults. He also spoke in detail about the projects of Sanarip Insan and Ilimbox aimed at developing the digital skills of the population, on the correct and beneficial use of the Internet by children.
In honor of June 1, “International Children’s Day,” a large-scale online forum “Support and Protection of Children on the Internet” was held. It was organized jointly with the Kyrgyz chapter of the Internet Society and the Rosa Otunbayeva Initiative International Foundation. At the forum, international and local experts made presentations and shared their experiences. To what dangers can children be exposed to on the Internet, how to protect their personal information, about the psychological state of children in such situations and how to help them, how to balance real and virtual communication and what methods other countries use.
Dogdurgul Kendirbaeva, Director of the Rosa Otunbaeva Initiative International Foundation, said in her speech:
“The population of Kyrgyzstan is 6 million people, and the number of gadgets they use is 9 million devices. Only 15% of them see developmental and educational content, while the remaining 85% see unnecessary and short-lived information”.
Nurbek Arzymbaev, head of the Sanarip Tazalyk project, said there is very little information on the Internet about child protection in Kyrgyzstan.
“We surveyed 500 websites in Kyrgyzstan. Of these, only one site has taken measures to protect children’s personal data on the Internet. We could not find such information on the remaining 499 sites.”
The forum was also attended by Eliza Temirbekova, Early Childhood Development Specialist, Bakyt Abdishev, Communication Technology Specialist from the USA, Executive Director of KG Analytics Intelligent Society, online pedagogical design and e-learning specialist, author of professional development courses on Mugalim platform, Montessori teacher, STEM ambassador Symbat Satybaldieva, Aigul Dogdurova, founder of the aha.kg School of Self-development, Aiperi Bozoeva, expert of the Sanarip Tazalyk Project, and Ajybek Nurlanov, Manager for Partnership Development at Sanarip Insan and IlimBox. Each shared projects, personal experiences and valuable advice on protecting and supporting children.
At the end of the forum Sapargul Abdinabieva, Child Development Specialist, Media Expert of the “Sanarip Insan” Project of the European Union, thanked everyone and congratulated all the participants with the “International Children’s Day” on June 1.
The online forum was launched through the Zoom platform and streamed live via YouTube and Facebook. Approximately 300 citizens from across Kyrgyzstan, including parents, children, migrants, teachers, and youth actively asked questions.
The online forum concluded with an interactive competition, and the winners received invitations to trainings and interesting books.