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Youth art project on water in Central Asia

“Empowering Voices: Central Asian Youth Reflect on Water Sustainability at High-Level Conference” is a topic of the art project organized by the Swiss initiative Blue Peace Central Asia, with its secretariat at the Regional Environmental Center of Central Asia, at the Third International High-Level Conference “Water for Sustainable Development.” The Government

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Svetlana Mogilyuk on the role of civil society

Dr Svetlana Mogilyuk, Chairwoman, the Civil Society Climate Network, informed about the progress made in the work of civil society during the panel session of CACCC-2024 “The Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Program for Aral Sea Basin (CAMP4ASB): Achievements, Lessons Learned, and Future Directions”.   She noted the increase in the

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How Artists of Kazakhstan Work With Ecology and Climate Change Topics

Can artists stand up for natural boundaries, preserve lakes or plant forests? It turns out they can. Aigerim Kapar, contemporary art curator, founder of the contemporary art and public interaction platform ‘Artcom Platform’, co-initiator of the movement to preserve lakes in Astana ‘SOS Taldykol’, and the project on care about Lake

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The future of Tajikistan: how smart cities and leadership will help the country’s development

Knowledge for Development: KOICA Tajikistan Workshop on Asian Civil Society Leadership and Smart Cities. KOICA held a knowledge sharing workshop in Dushanbe, bringing together KOICA program alumni (2022-2024) from Tajikistan who shared experiences in various areas including smart cities, Asian civil society leadership, value-added agriculture, social economics and disaster response

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First steps of the National Climate Network of Uzbekistan

In the office of the branch of the Regional Environmental Center for Central Asia (CAREC) in Uzbekistan, meetings of professional ecologists, NGO activists, volunteers, scientists, journalists and employees of the Ecological Movement of Uzbekistan were held for the second time. The process of creating the National Climate Network is being

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