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Online webinar: “Digital tourism”
On vacation or on a business trip, travelers are increasingly turning to digital tourism. We have been booking online tours for a long time, booking tickets and transfers in applications. However, this is only a small part of the digital opportunities – opportunities for tourists.
Finally, passenger face recognition technology for flights. Our speakers talked about what innovative technologies have appeared in tourism and how they can be useful to travelers in an online webinar on the topic “Digital Tourism”.

Speakers:
- Deputy Minister of Culture, Information, Sports and Youth Policy Soyuzbek Nadyrbekov will make a welcoming speech
- Nazira Minikeyeva, independent online sales channel consultant, digital tourism development expert and trainer. 18 years in the hotel business, 7 years in consulting, where more than 1000 people have been trained in the hospitality industry. OTA “Online Travel Agency” opened more than 500 objects in Central Asia.
- Mukhamedjalal Tashkulov, a tourism entrepreneur since 2019, owner of the Ethnographic Museum, a guest house in the village of Sary-Mogol, Alai district, Osh region.
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Online webinar: “Digital tourism”

Online webinar: “Digital tourism”
Date: September 30
Time: 16:00
Join Zoom at the following link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82618182643?pwd=dEtJU0JabStkRURCODh3R1NDV1JPdz09
Youtube: https://youtu.be/zVZ5EVlv8xg
Facebook: https://fb.me/e/1JkV1QnD1
On vacation or on a business trip, travelers are increasingly turning to digital tourism. We have been booking online tours for a long time, booking tickets and transfers in applications. However, this is only a small part of the digital opportunities – opportunities for tourists.
Finally, passenger face recognition technology for flights. Our speakers will talk about what innovative technologies have appeared in tourism and how they can be useful to travelers in an online webinar on the topic “Digital Tourism”.
Speakers:
- Deputy Minister of Culture, Information, Sports and Youth Policy Soyuzbek Nadyrbekov will make a welcoming speech
- Nazira Minikeyeva, independent online sales channel consultant, digital tourism development expert and trainer. 18 years in the hotel business, 7 years in consulting, where more than 1000 people have been trained in the hospitality industry. OTA “Online Travel Agency” opened more than 500 objects in Central Asia.
- Mukhamedjalal Tashkulov, a tourism entrepreneur since 2019, owner of the Ethnographic Museum, a guest house in the village of Sary-Mogol, Alai district, Osh region.
Opportunities for girls in science and innovation
Science and innovation reflect the people who do it. The world needs science and innovation, and science and innovation needs women and girls. Today, only 30 percent of researchers worldwide are women.
Recent studies have shown that women working in science and innovation are underrepresented, receive less pay for research and are not promoted to leadership positions. It is believed that girls are less intelligent in science and innovation, but despite these negative factors, women and girls continue to engage in technological and innovative research. They create life-saving drugs and break the sound barrier, explore the universe and lay the groundwork for understanding the structure of DNA. They are an inspiring role model for our future generations.
Our future will be marked by scientific and technological progress, which can only be achieved when women and girls are the creators, owners and leaders of science, technology and innovation.



The Kyrgyz Branch of the Internet Society held an inspiring online webinar for women in our country, noting the relevance of this topic. Asel Sartbayeva, a well-known British scientist, professor of chemistry at the University of Bath and a member of the Royal Society of Great Britain, leading innovative research into the safety of children’s vaccines at any temperature, and Eliza Amanbayeva, a Microsoft programmer, spoke about their path to science, successes, and also shared their thoughts on the difficulties and answered the questions of ordinary citizens and girls.
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Online webinar: Opportunities for girls in science and innovation
Online webinar: “Opportunities for girls in science and innovation”
Date: September 22
Time: 16:00
Join Zoom at the following link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81407155336?pwd=Yi9QK2NpdHhvNmw3ZCtGR1N5M0JXUT09
On-line translation:
Youtube: https://youtu.be/UcjoEHUPzpQ
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1189416168337855/
Science and innovation reflect the people who do it. The world needs science and innovation, and science and innovation needs women and girls. Today, only 30 percent of researchers worldwide are women.
Recent studies have shown that women working in science and innovation are underrepresented, receive less pay for research and are not promoted to leadership positions. It is believed that girls are less intelligent in science and innovation, but despite these negative factors, women and girls continue to engage in technological and innovative research. They create life-saving drugs and break the sound barrier, explore the universe and lay the groundwork for understanding the structure of DNA. They are an inspiring role model for our future generations.
Our future will be marked by scientific and technological progress, which can only be achieved when women and girls are the creators, owners and leaders of science, technology and innovation.
The Kyrgyz Branch of the Internet Society is going to hold an inspiring online webinar for women in our country, noting the relevance of this topic. Asel Sartbayeva, renowned British scientist, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Bath and Fellow of the Royal Society of Great Britain, leading innovative research on the safety of childhood vaccines at all temperatures, and Eliza Amanbayeva, Microsoft programmer, will talk about their path to science, successes, and also share their thoughts on the difficulties and answer the questions of ordinary citizens and girls.
4 steps to perfect advertising
At first, selling ads can be a bit difficult, and a number of questions arise. To simplify the process, we have prepared a publication that you can use to promote your products later.
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7 basic rules on financial literacy
Mastering the basics of financial literacy will allow you to set realistic goals and confidently take steps to achieve them. In order to simply keep what you earn, you need to regularly update your knowledge in the field of money management. To increase wealth, it is necessary to constantly introduce new income-generating tools.
Also, numerous studies show that financially literate people succeed in life, regardless of what position and in what industry they work.
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In-demand and relevant digital skills
In the information technology era, it is important to have certain digital skills, as they can help you succeed in your career, increase critical thinking, creativity and the ability to solve complex problems.
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Mobile Gender Gap Report for 2022
We will share with you the report on the gender gap of mobile devices released by the DEDIS Association in 2022. The recent pandemic has slowed down the process of women’s mobile device ownership and the introduction of information and communication technology services.
Today, women use mobile Internet by 16% less than men, and in 2019 – by 15 percent.
Since 2017, this indicator has been steadily decreasing by 25% every year and for the first time has become a wake-up call for professionals working to bridge the digital gender gap. It is reported that the slow growth in the number of women compared to men using mobile phones has led to an increase in the gender gap in mobile Internet in South Asia in 2020 from 36 percent in 2021 to 41 percent.
According to the Mobile Phone Gender Gap Report for 2022, women are 7% less likely to use mobile phones than men.



