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.
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.
On June 1, a large-scale online forum “Online Children’s Day” will be held in honor of International Children’s Day. International and local experts will also share their reports on what dangers or negative consequences children may face on the Internet, how to protect personal information, the psychological state of children and how to help them, how to balance real and virtual communication. The forum is held by the “Kyrgyz Internet Society” together with the International Foundation “Initiatives of Roza Otunbayeva”.
The forum will be held on the Zoom platform and will be broadcast live on YouTube and Facebook. It is open to citizens from all over Kyrgyzstan, including parents, children, migrants, educators and youth.
● Organizers: “Kyrgyz Internet Society” and International Foundation “Initiatives of Roza Otunbayeva”.
● Moderators: Talant Sultanov and Sapargul Abdinabieva
Opening. greetings
Talant Sultanov, Chairman Kyrgyz Internet Society
Sapargul Abdinabieva, early development specialist, media expert of the Sanarip Insan project
Speeches
Natalia Mochu, Regional Director of the International Telecommunication Union for the CIS Region
Dogdurkul Kendirbayeva, Director of the International Foundation “Initiative of Roza Otunbayeva”
Eliza Temirbekova, early development specialist, teacher, mother of two children
Symbat Satybaldiyeva, Executive Director of the KG Analytics Intellectual Society, online methodologist,
pedagogical design and e-learning specialist, author of advanced training courses on the Mugalim platform,
Montessori educator, STEM ambassador
Bakyt Abdishev, IT specialist, father of two
Aigul Dogdurova, founder of the Academy for Personal Development and Self-Education aha.kg
Nurbek Arzymbaev and Aiperi Bozoeva, project manager and expert Sanarip Tazalyk
Azhybek Nurlanov, Project Partnership Development Manager, Sanarip Insan and ilimbox
Questions and answers. Interactive competition with prizes
In honor of “Europe Day” on May 9 and “World Telecommunication and Information Society Day” on May 17, the Kyrgyz Internet Society hosted a webinar entitled “What are the digital opportunities for rural residents?” The webinar was attended by leaders of several EU-funded projects in Kyrgyzstan that provided information technology opportunities and grant support to youth, women and migrants in rural areas.
The webinar was opened by Hans Farnhammer, First Counselor of the Delegation of the European Union to the Kyrgyz Republic, Head of the Cooperation Department.
“Kyrgyzstan has taken a big step in digitalization. I think that the development is very fast and covers all areas: education and services. To develop them on a larger scale, we need an in-depth study of digital skills. I am very pleased that we are working with civil society to bring these skills to you. This is an invaluable opportunity for all of us,” said Hans Farnhammer.
Kseniya Tyshkevich, Project Coordinator from the European Neighborhood Council (ENC), Project “Promoting Equal Economic Opportunities and Resilience of Youth” in the Kyrgyz Republic (Sanarip Insan):
“To put it simply, a young entrepreneur living across the ocean or in a remote part of Kyrgyzstan can sell his products on the Internet, advertise or draw new ideas from the global flow of information, and he has such an opportunity. Based on this logic, the Sanarip Insan project is being implemented with the support of the European Union.”
Also speaking at the webinar were Prof. Ermanno Pietrocemoli, President of the Escuela Latinoamericana de Redes (EsLaRed) Foundation of the International Center for Theoretical Physics of the ICTP Department of Science, Technology and Innovation, and Grégoire Pouget, Co-Founder and CEO of Nothing2Hide:
“We all know about the benefits of the Internet, but sometimes it can be counterproductive and our joint project Sanarip Tazalyk helps and protects local journalists and activists.”
The remainder of the webinar featured presentations by the leaders of several projects funded by the European Union. Banur Abdiyeva, DigiKonush project coordinator, Leader PF director, Zhash Tabyshker project manager, Enactus Kyrgyzstan executive director Gulbarchin Suyunova, Sanarip Insan project media expert Sapargul Abdinabiyeva and Nurbek Arzymbayeva, Sanarip Tazalyk project manager shared information about their projects, goals and ways of their implementation.
At the end of the webinar, Talant Sultanov, Chairman of the Kyrgyz Internet Society, summed up the importance of achieving goals through cooperation and thanked the participants of the webinar.
The purpose of the webinar “What are the digital opportunities for rural residents?” – to inspire people in the regions, especially youth, women and migrants in remote rural areas, to learn about education, technology education, and provide information about grant opportunities. The main broadcast was on the Zoom platform, which was broadcast live on the official pages of the Kyrgyz Internet Society on YouTube and Facebook. It was attended by about 200 people from all over the country.
To celebrate the Europe Day (9 May) and the World Telecommunication and Information Society Day (17 May), the Kyrgyz Internet Society will host a webinar “What digital opportunities are available for rural communities?” The webinar will bring together leaders of several EU-funded and EU-related projects in the Kyrgyz Republic to inform youth, women and migrants in the rural areas about digital opportunities and grant support.
The webinar will be held on the Zoom platform. Participants from all regions of the Kyrgyz Republic can take part in it and ask questions.
Hans Farnhammer, Head of Cooperation, First Counsellor, Delegation of the European Union to the Kyrgyz Republic
2:15 pmPresentations
Professor Ermanno Pietrosemoli, Science, Technology and Innovation Unit, ICTP – International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Presidente Fundación Escuela Latinoamericana de Redes (EsLaRed)
Kseniya Tyshkevych, Project Coordinator, European Neighbourhood Council (ENC), Project: “Promoting equal opportunities and resilience of youth” in Kyrgyzstan (Sanarip Insan (Digital citizen))
Grégoire Pouget, co-founder and CEO of Nothing2Hide
Banur Abdiyeva, DigiKonush project coordinator, head of the Leader public foundation
Gulbarchin Suyunova, Zhash Tabyshker project coordinator, Executive Director of Enactus Kyrgyzstan
Sapargul Abdinabieva, media expert of the Sanarip Insan project
Nurbek Arzymbaev, Project Manager “Sanarip Tazalyk”, a joint initiative with the International Organization Tech4Press (France)
On April 28, in honor of the International Day of “Girls in Information and Communication Technologies”, the organization “Women in Digital Transformation”, “Initiatives of R. Otunbayeva” and the Kyrgyz Internet Society held an online discussion on the topic “Girls in ICT”. International and local experts, as well as successful women, shared their experience and opportunities in technology for girls. The main speaker of the online discussion was the ex-President of the Kyrgyz Republic Roza Isakovna Otunbayeva. In her speech, she shared that the potential of girls in technology is limitless:
“I am delighted that for the first time at the national level, an online session is being held in honor of Girls in ICT Day. Our foundation has been promoting the initiative to involve girls in digital technologies since 2013. As part of our STEAM training project, we have educated 193 specialists and trained more than 2,000 schoolgirls in Bishkek and Osh. We are supported by several donor organizations and institutions. Our goal, like yours, is to expand opportunities for girls in technology. Let’s work together to achieve common goals, because without technological knowledge we will not be able to conquer the 21st century,” shared the ex-president, Roza Otunbayeva.
MP Elvira Surabaldiyeva also noted that teaching girls about information technology is very important because it represents the interests of women in parliament. The next speaker was the Minister of Education and Science of the Kyrgyz Republic A. Beishenaliev. “As the primary source of information and technology education for children, we are now prioritizing science (STEM) teachers. According to a recent presidential decree, the salary of science teachers has been increased by 20% compared to other teachers.”
The next speaker of the online discussion was the Director of the State Agency for the Protection of Personal Data under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic – Nuria Kutnaeva. In her speech, she noted that we should all promote the idea of IT, digitalization and help develop in this direction. Also, Nuria Kutnaeva shared a mentoring program where girls were trained in the necessary digital skills, digital security and IT career guidance. In addition to officials, the online discussion titled “Technological Opportunities for Girls” brought together several international and local experts.
During the online discussion, Natalia Mochu, ITU Regional Director for the CIS region, and Ekaterina Gromova, founder of the Women’s Digital Transformation Organization, spoke about international experience in the framework of ICT “Tashkent-Bishkek Girls” in the CIS.
Local Experts: Shaina Cram, Public Affairs Officer, US Embassy; Shirin Aitmatova, Vice-President of the International Aitmatov Foundation and ex-deputy of the Jogorku Kenesh of the Kyrgyz Republic; Gulnaz Kordanova, founder of Teach for Kazakhstan and Connect-Ed.kz (Kazakhstan); Elena Selezneva, Startup Accelerator, founder of Tech4Impact (Uzbekistan); Jamal Frontbek kyzy, head of the public organization “Mutakalim”; Banur Abdiyeva, DigiKonush project coordinator; Aizada Kalkanbekova, director of the Public Radio “Suusamyr FM”, editor-in-chief of kyrgyzmedia.kg; Aidana Omurbayeva, IT Influencer and DevOps Engineer, Relativity LLC; Aiperi Nogoibaeva, Deputy Director of the Kyrgyz Association of Software and Services Developers; Aiperi Bozoeva, expert of the Digital Hygiene project; Sapargul Abdinabiyeva, media expert of the Sanarip Insan project, as well as the coordinator of the Village Girl project – Aidai Amankulova, the head of the first space program of Kyrgyzstan Kyzzhibek Batyrkanova, shared their experience on the opportunities of ICT for women and girls in Central Asia.
At the end of the event, the co-founder of the Kyrgyz Internet Society, Aziz Soltobaev, concluded: “Today we realized that together we can achieve great results and demonstrate the power of girls not only in ICT, but in science in general.”
Chairman of the Kyrgyz Internet Society, Talant Sultanov thanked all the participants and encouraged the girls to receive information technology education. The purpose of the online discussion “Central Asian Girls in ICT” was to inspire girls from remote rural areas to study and receive technological education.
The initial broadcast took place on the Zoom platform, and was also broadcast live on the official social pages on YouTube and Facebook. From all over the country connected: via Zoom – 100 people; 162 people watched the live broadcast via Facebook; through YouTube – 145 people. After inspiring discussions, a small online competition was organized for the girls. The participants were asked questions in the field of information technology, the winners were awarded certificates for IT courses, free consultations from IT professionals and gifts such as books and notebooks.