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"The Role of Civil Associations in Resolving Conflicts in Educational Institutions"

Roundtable transcript

On May 27, the Bishkek Press Club held a Roundtable on “The Role of Civil Associations in Resolving Conflicts in Educational Institutions" within the project "Preventing Conflicts Among Secondary School Students in Bishkek” with the support of the OSCE Centre in Bishkek. Representatives of government, nongovernmental and international organizations and secondary school participated in the round table. 

Moderator: Nazgul Turdubekova, director of PF "Child's Rights Defenders League".

List of participants:

Gulshan Abdyldaeva, a leading specialist of the preschool, school and out-of-school education department of the Ministry of Education and Science of KR
Kymbat Almazbekova, member of PF "Parents Against Corruption"
Almaz uulu Atay, coordinator of a legal program of PF "Aigle "
Tolomush Zholdoshbekov, president of school ¹ 27
Akylay Koichumanova, president of children-youth centre "Kelechek", school ¹ 7
Arseny Maslov, president of city children and Youth organization "Shyktanuu"
Jamila Matkarimova, head of PF "Parents Against Corruption"
Bolot Musaev, a member of PF "Parents Against Corruption"
Anastas Myalenko, director of PA "Young Life"
Alexey Petrushevsky, director of street children rehabilitation centre in Bishkek City Administration
Asel Sarbagysheva, inspector of the Department for Juvenile Affairs of Bishkek, senior police lieutenant
Guzel Turdubaeva, chief specialist of educational work of the Education Department of Bishkek City Administration
Jamila Umarbaeva, member of NGO "Parents for the Rights of the Child"

As well as members of the project " Preventing Conflicts Among Secondary School Students in Bishkek."

The full text of the transcript is available here



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