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The Sustainable Development Goals in Turkmenistan
The Sustainable Development Goals are a global call to action to end poverty, protect the earth’s environment and climate, and ensure that people everywhere can enjoy peace and prosperity. These are the goals the UN is working on in Turkmenistan:
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15 April 2022
Reviewing the progress made within the Joint Programme on Empowering and Engaging Youth in Mitigating the Threats of the Health Pandemic
The Steering Committee meeting was chaired by Mr. Parahat Agayev, Deputy Minister of Sport and Youth Policy of Turkmenistan, and Mr. Chary Nurmuhammedov, UN Resident Coordinator Office Team Leader in Turkmenistan. The Joint Programme is supported by the United Nations Trust Fund for Human Security (UNHSTF) with implementation period of August 1, 2021 – January 31, 2023.
The members of the Steering Committee - implementing partners from the national ministries and organizations and UN Agencies reported the current progress, discussed the opportunities, and agreed on the next steps for 2022.
It was noted by speakers that focus on human security ensures that the vulnerable groups of people, who are most exposed to risks of pandemic, are at the center of this initiative, their voices are heard and their most pressing needs and vulnerabilities are taken into account. Empowerment and participation of young people in this process represents an important opportunity to strengthen the country's progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, increase the resilience of local communities in Dashoguz and Lebap velayats, as well as contribute to the effective and sustainable implementation of measures related to the socio-economic response to the pandemic.
The Joint Programme aims to empower and engage youth in Lebap and Dashoguz regions by planning, designing and implementing four community initiatives together with representatives of state and public organizations in these regions. The initiatives will integrate the human security approach and focus on insecurities of the most vulnerable groups of people in Lebap and Dashoguz velayats, in line with the principle of “leaving no one behind”.
In addition, the 18-month Joint Programme aims to build the capacity of the government officials at the national and regional levels to apply the human security approach in risk analysis and development of a multi-dimensional response to the global pandemic. Using a multi-sectoral approach, the Joint Programme develops a holistic set of interventions that are people-centered, comprehensive, context specific and prevention oriented using the bottom-up approach.
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UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund and the Ministry of Sport and Youth Policy of Turkmenistan are the lead agencies in the Joint Programme. Coordinated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the United Nations Resident Coordinator Office, other implementing partners are: UNICEF, IOM, UNODC on behalf of the UN and Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of Population, Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Healthcare and Medical Industry, including local government authorities from Lebap, Mary, Akhal, Dashoguz and Balkan velayats on behalf of the Government of Turkmenistan. The Joint Programme is also supported by the Youth Organization named after Magtumkuli, Women’s Union of Turkmenistan as well as public organizations and local NGOs working with the communities.
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Nataliya Chemayeva
Joint Programme Manager, UNFPA
Email to: chemayeva@unfpa.org
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28 February 2025
KEMRAN’S JOURNEY WITH FUTURESKILLS4ALL
Kemran Gurbanov, a 27-year-old from Mary, Turkmenistan, has always been fascinated by creating and building things. “I enjoyed the process of bringing ideas to life, whether it was sketching out structural designs or building simple programs to solve problems,” – remembers Kemran. His passion for engineering led him to pursue a degree in civil engineering at the Belarusian National Technical University, where he developed a strong foundation in structural design and construction. After graduating, he began his professional journey in the construction industry, applying his skills to real-world projects. However, his curiosity extended beyond blueprints and physical structures—he was increasingly drawn to the digital world. The rapid rise of technology in modern industries sparked his interest in IT, making him eager to explore how digital tools could complement his engineering expertise.FutureSkills4All: A Bridge to the FutureSeeking to bridge his engineering background with digital innovation, Kemran joined the FutureSkills4All initiative in May 2024, an opportunity made possible through the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Knowledge Project in partnership with the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The initiative is part of the regional project "Promoting Resilient Communities to Prevent Violent Extremism (PVE) in Central Asia," funded by the Government of Japan and implemented by UNDP in collaboration with the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Population of Turkmenistan. Covering five countries in the region, this PVE initiative takes a people-centered, preventive approach, fostering social cohesion and regional synergy through high-level meetings, youth exchanges, and training. Through the FutureSkills4All initiative, Kemran not only expanded his technical expertise but also stepped out of his comfort zone. He enrolled in the technical skills track, focusing on key areas: Back-End Development, Data Analysis (Beginner and Advanced levels), and Software Engineering. “I am drawn to data analytics because of its ability to turn raw information into meaningful patterns, helping make informed decisions,” – noted Kemran. In addition to strengthening his programming and data analytics skills, he honed his abilities in content creation, time management, and audience engagement—all of which proved invaluable for his career growth. The flexibility of online learning also allowed him to balance his job while immersing himself in these new disciplines.In August 2024, Kemran participated in the 'Youth and Peace' workshop organized by UNDP Turkmenistan In partnership with the Embassy of Japan in Ashgabat, to mark the International Youth Day. This event, held at the UN Building in Ashgabat, recognized the achievements of young participants in the FutureSkills4All initiative, which has empowered over 660 youth in Turkmenistan like Kemran with access to Coursera’s market-driven courses. “We are delighted to support the FutureSkills4All initiative, which helps youth prepare for a competitive and rapidly changing job market,” said Narine Sahakyan, UNDP Resident Representative in Turkmenistan, at the awarding ceremony. “I am confident that the skills they have acquired will enable them to make significant contributions to Turkmenistan’s development.” Expanding Horizons: From Regional Collaboration to Global InsightsIn October, Kemran’s journey took him beyond Turkmenistan. He was invited to Almaty, Kazakhstan, for the 'Youth for a Sustainable Future of Central Asia' forum, where he engaged with young leaders from across the region. The event, part of the same PVE regional initiative supported by UNDP and the Government of Japan, highlighted youth employment and skills development as key strategies for preventing violent extremism and fostering resilient communities. "Connecting with such a diverse group," Kemran reflects, "helps you see the meaningful role young people can play in driving positive change." Kemran’s dedication to upskilling and his outstanding achievements in the FutureSkills4All initiative earned him an invitation to the Knowledge Summit in Dubai in November 2024. The event placed a strong emphasis on artificial intelligence (AI) and digital transformation, providing Kemran with firsthand insights into emerging technological trends. “Attending the Knowledge Summit was a life-changing experience. It reinforced my belief that integrating AI and digital solutions into traditional industries can revolutionize the way we work,” he says. Looking Ahead: Engineering a Smarter FutureAs Kemran looks to the future, he envisions a career where construction engineering and IT seamlessly intersect. His goal is to leverage cutting-edge technologies such as Building Information Modeling (BIM), process automation, and data analytics to enhance efficiency and innovation in the construction industry.Kemran's dedication quickly yielded results. His newfound skills led to interviews with IT companies, and he soon began working on remote projects where his software engineering and back-end development skills proved invaluable. He recently landed a position at a construction firm as a project engineer, where he's eager to apply the skills he acquired through the FutureSkills4All initiative. His understanding of data analytics now helps him analyze field data effectively in his current role. "Learning programming and data analysis has transformed the way I approach problem-solving at work. Whether it's optimizing project workflows or integrating digital tools into construction processes, my IT knowledge has made me more efficient and adaptable," Kemran shares.Reflecting on his exciting journey, Kemran offers an inspiring message to others looking to step into the world of digital learning and innovation: “Every challenge is an opportunity to grow. The key is to stay curious, be ready for change, and never stop learning.” , filtered_html
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18 November 2024
Third Inclusive Festival Promotes Diversity and Inclusion in Ashgabat in Celebration of International Day of Persons with Disabilities
With the support from the Government of Turkmenistan, the United Nations Resident Coordinator’s Office (RCO) and and the Office of UN High Commissioner on Human Rights Regional Office for Central Asia (OHCHR ROCA) in collaboration with UNICEF, UNFPA, WHO, IOM, UN Volunteers and local NGOs and youth activists, successfully hosted the third annual Inclusive Festival “We are different- We are equal”, on 9 November at the 1st Park in Ashgabat. The event brought together diverse segments of the community to celebrate inclusion, promote human rights, and highlight the importance of solidarity in Turkmenistan. This year’s event was held in anticipation of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, highlighting the importance of promoting inclusion and equal opportunities for persons with disabilities in Turkmen society.The festival brought together more than 300 representatives from government agencies, civil society organizations, diplomatic community, youth groups, and the general public, creating a vibrant and welcoming space for dialogue, creativity, and inclusiveness. The event was dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of the rights of persons with disabilities and encouraging active community engagement to ensure no one is left behind. The civil society organizations included National Red Crescent Society, Deaf and Blind Society of Turkmenistan, Central Physical and Sports Club of the Disabled People of Turkmenistan, Yenme, Center for Support of People with Disabilities, Agama, National Center of Special Olympics, National Federation of Gymnastics, Young Naturalist and UN Young SDG Ambassadors. Private sector also supported the festival. The festival featured various activities, including inclusive sports, including chess for people with visual disabilities, rock climbing, arts and crafts, live performances, and games designed to inspire dialogue on equality, gender and social inclusion. The music and dance performances, and exhibitions of art and crafts made by people with disabilities made the festival brighter and more cheerful. The event featured youth-led initiatives aimed at raising awareness about social issues, including disability rights, gender equality, and environmental protection. Speaking at the event, Dmitry Shlapachenko, UN Resident Coordinator, emphasized: "The Inclusive Festival is a testament to our commitment to ensuring that everyone, regardless of their abilities or backgrounds, has a place in society. This festival is not just a celebration but a call to action to create a more inclusive and just world for all."The festival also provided a platform for civil society organizations to share their experiences, best practices, and innovative solutions for promoting inclusivity. Through creative performances and interactive dialogues, young activists showcased their dedication to building a more inclusive future in Turkmenistan.“The annual inclusive Festival proved that this is a great, welcome celebration of inclusivity, equality and dignity of everyone. It was very interesting, and we had a great time together. There are many bright, happy memories of this event,” shared Elchin Gulamov, a representative of the Society of deaf and blind people of Turkmenistan and a talented singer.The event concluded with a vibrant flashmob by young volunteers performing a song in sign language. Participants left the festival energized and motivated to continue working together toward a society where no one is left behind., filtered_html
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18 October 2024
At The Forefront Of The Environmental Struggle: The Story Of Ogulsuray From Dashoguz
Dashoguz province in Turkmenistan faces significant challenges due to the lingering effects of the Aral Sea crisis and the intensifying impact of climate change. Declining rainfall, water shortages, and land degradation have severely impacted the livelihoods of its people and destroying fragile ecosystems. Yet, amidst this harsh reality, one woman stands as a beacon of hope and resilience: Ogulsuray Atayeva, who has dedicated her life to empowering rural communities in the face of daunting environmental challenges. As the leader of Eco-Durmush, the first and only women-led NGO in the Dashoguz region, Ogulsuray is not just fighting climate change –she's building the capacity of rural women, strengthening their resilience, and constantly advocating for sustainable growth. Her tireless efforts inspire local communities to adapt to a changing climate and create a more sustainable future. On the Way to Empowering Local Communities The journey wasn't easy. The story begins in 2015, when Ogulsuray witnessed the devastating impact of climate change on her community and decided to embark on a mission to empower them and build resilience by opening the NGO “Eco-Durmush”. Despite facing initial resistance from some local communities who were skeptical about the potential of a women-led organization to address such pressing issues, the organization quickly became a platform for collaboration, bringing together international projects, government bodies, fellow NGOs, and the private sector. All efforts have been made to provide rural people with the skills and knowledge they needed not only to survive, but also to thrive in the face of a changing climate, particularly in response to the consequences of the Aral Sea crisis. Eco Durmush provided local communities with practical skills in national legislation for successful business registration and management, trained in good agricultural practices and environmental management. By promoting sustainable agriculture and organic farming practices, an NGO has played a crucial role in building climate-resilient food systems in the region. This has not only helped to ensure food security but has also contributed to the preservation of the local environment and biodiversity. She also kept advocating for the rational use of water resources and implementing drip irrigation systems to improve water efficiency and increase agricultural productivity in the region. Under Ogulsuray's leadership, Eco-Durmush confronted prevailing gender stereotypes directly. By creating income-generating opportunities through eco-friendly businesses, they challenged the belief that women cannot be the main breadwinners of the family. "Empowering rural women and fostering sustainable practices is not just about improving livelihoods; it is about transforming communities and building resilience against the challenges of climate change. Together we can create a future, in which every woman has the opportunity to thrive," – says Ogulsuray. Jumagul, one of the beneficiaries of Eco-Durmush’s training programs, is a shining example of the NGO's impact. With the guidance and support of Eco-Durmush, she successfully launched her own beadwork business, selling her products both locally and online, which has significantly improved her economic situation. Under Ogulsuray's leadership, Eco-Durmush has also played an important role in fostering innovation and entrepreneurship among the youth of the region. The NGO supported the creation and development of innovative business ideas, such as organic fertilizer production and healthy food delivery services. Eco-Durmush mentors aspiring entrepreneurs, by providing them with the knowledge and resources necessary to start and maintain their businesses, which creates a positive effect, empowering local communities and increasing the economic vitality of the entire Dashoguz region. Ogulsuray's vision extended beyond individual success. Eco-Durmush became a breeding ground for social cohesion. They organized ecological fairs and festivals, engaging youth in climate action and promoting a sustainable lifestyle. These events contributed to the formation of a sense of community and collective responsibility for the environment.Collaboration with UNDP: A Partnership for ProgressThe United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), a key partner in Ogulsuray's journey, played a vital role. The UNDP's support has been pivotal in strengthening the impact of Eco-Durmush's initiatives. Through various programs and funding opportunities, UNDP has provided the resources and expertise needed to build a more resilient and self-sufficient community in Dashoguz region.The NGO's mission in Turkmenistan aligns closely with UNDP's efforts aimed at sustainable development and conservation of key ecosystems in the Turkmenistan part of the Aral Sea region. Through her active participation in the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) -funded project “Conservation and Sustainable Management of Land Resources and Natural Ecosystems in the Aral Sea Basin”, implemented by the UNDP and the Ministry of Environmental Protection of Turkmenistan, Ogulsuray effectively shared valuable knowledge and skills with local communities. This collaboration has allowed Ogulsuray to expand her reach and influence by incorporating global best practices into her local initiatives and ensuring her community benefits from modern approaches to sustainable development. Through partnership with the UNDP, the Eco-Durmush has gained access to advanced training programs, essential funding, and invaluable mentoring opportunities focusing on integrating sustainable land and water management practices to improve agricultural productivity, thereby improving the livelihoods of rural women and their families. These resources have enabled the organization to significantly scale up its efforts by promoting gender-specific initiatives to ensure that women’s voices are integral part of local climate adaptation plans. Ogulsuray's story is a story not only of personal triumph, but also of collective resilience and vision. It's a testament to the power of partnerships—between NGOs, governmental agencies, and international organizations—to bring about meaningful change on the ground. The work of Eco-Durmush, led by Ogulsuray, has demonstrated the power of grassroots initiatives in addressing the devastating effects of climate crisis. A Journey Continues In the vast expanse of Turkmenistan's Aral Sea region, Ogulsuray continues her journey, guided by the desire to a sustainable future for generations to come. She is full of energy and commitment to help local people not only become more resilient but also thrive in a changing environment. “We will feel the consequences of the Aral Sea crisis for many years to come, but it should not define our future,” – says Ogulsuray. “With every drop of water saved, every new tree planted, every new skill acquired, every member of the community empowered we are weaving a future, in which our communities not only survive, but also thrive. This is our legacy, a legacy built on resilience, collaboration, and the unwavering faith in a bright future." , filtered_html
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04 October 2024
Renovated medical facility put into operation in Parahatchylyk village of Akhal province to provide long-term quality medical services to Afghan and local communities
October 2, 2024, Ashgabat. A medical facility was inaugurated in Parahatchylyk village of Akhal velayat following the renovation and re-equipped with the support of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Turkmenistan for provision of long-term quality medical services to the village residents totaling about one thousand people, including the Afghan community living in the village. The opening ceremony, coinciding with celebrations of Turkmenistan's Independence Day, was attended by local representatives of the Ministry of Health and Medical Industry of Turkmenistan, the velayat administration, villagers and representatives of the Afghan community. Other than renovation of rooms for gynaecological, immunization and therapeutic services, the medical facility also got two additional rooms for general medical consultation. All rooms were equipped with relevant medical devices, computer equipment and furniture. The renovation of the medical facility and technical supervision was carried out by a national construction company and a national expert. 18 Afghan and 4 local community representatives were also contracted for the renovation works. As was noted by the ceremony participants, the renovation of the medical facility in Parahatchylyk village is evidence of the successful cooperation between IOM and national partners in expanding the socio-economic opportunities of vulnerable groups, especially women and girls, and strengthening the social cohesion of local communities and Afghan nationals residing there to ensure long-term sustainable development at the local level. The renovation of the medical facility in the village of Parahatchylyk is one of the components of IOM’s three-year regional project “Comprehensive Action Plan for Afghanistan and Neighboring Countries”. The project successfully operates a Mobile Resource Center, which to date has provided medical services and legal consultations to over 4,000 beneficiaries from the Afghan and local communities living in the villages of Akhal and Lebap provinces. In addition, the project supported the provision of vocational training in sewing to 50 women from the Afghan and local communities at the Vocational School of the Ministry of Energy of Turkmenistan in Mary, 17 of whom have by now managed to establish their own businesses.The project is implemented with direct involvement of representatives of the Afghan and local communities in Akhal and Lebap provinces and close cooperation with local authorities and non-governmental organizations. IOM Contact Person in Turkmenistan:Dovlet Chariyev, Project Associate tel.: +99365708755, e-mail: dchariyev@iom.int, filtered_html
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18 September 2024
Youth of Turkmenistan Take Climate Action: National Conference Prepares for COY19 and COP29
September 16, 2024, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan - the Government of Turkmenistan, in collaboration with the UN Resident Coordinator's Office, the UN Development Program (UNDP), the Embassies of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Great Britain and the United Arab Emirates in Turkmenistan, and supported by the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ), hosted the National Conference of Youth on Climate Change. This event held at the Institute of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan and brought together young participants from across the region to discuss environmental issues and explore opportunities for youth involvement in climate action. The conference was attended by guests of honor: Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan Mr. Gismet Fizuli oglu Gezalov, British Ambassador in Turkmenistan Mr. Stephen Conlon, Ambassador of the UAE Mr. Ahmed Al Hameli, the UN Resident Coordinator in Turkmenistan Mr. Dmitry Shlapachenko, Director of the EU for Green Turkmenistan Program Ms. Caroline Milow; young people aged 17 to 35, young SDG Ambassadors, eco-activists, as well as representatives of UNDP, UNICEF, FAO, European Union, GIZ and specialists from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Education and Environmental Protection of Turkmenistan. The Conference of Youth on Climate Change, attended by more than 700 young people from all over Turkmenistan, was held ahead of the 19th Conference of Youth (COY19) and the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. The conference aimed to raise awareness among younger generations about climate change, its impact on socio-economic development, environmental sustainability and biodiversity, and to develop common approaches to implement innovative solutions that promote climate change adaptation and mitigation. This year the conference has further expanded its scope. Regional meetings were held in the cities of Dashoguz, Balkanabat, Mary, Turkmenabat and Bezmein, thereby covering all 5 velayats of Turkmenistan. Young SDG Ambassadors and eco-activists interacted with youth from these cities, facilitating the exchange of ideas and providing the opportunity for the most active participants to show their projects at the final conference.After the opening ceremony, where the youth were welcomed by the honorable guests of the Conference, the first session commenced with a presentation by the Ozone Center representative on the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer. Then youth representatives presented the results of the conferences held in the velayats. During the second session, the participants divided into working groups, each of which discussed different aspects of environmental challenges and possible ways to address them. Key topics of discussion included the sustainable management of natural resources in the Turkmen region of the Caspian and Aral Seas in the context of climate change, sustainable water management in agriculture, the role of IT technologies in addressing climate change, the benefits of renewable energy sources, air quality, ozone layer protection and environmental education. Experts and facilitators led the discussions, outlining the objectives and expected outcomes of each session. Following the discussions, each group prepared their proposals for inclusion in the preliminary version of the Turkmenistan Youth Statement. At the final session, the leaders of each working group presented their proposals, which were included in the preliminary version of the Youth Roadmap for Climate Action. These proposals will be included in the final version of the Turkmenistan Youth Statement, which will be presented at COY19 and then at COP29.The conference served as a vital platform to empower Turkmenistan's youth, foster dialogue and equip the next generation of climate leaders with the knowledge and tools to make a lasting impact. The final Youth Climate Statement will reflect the collective vision of Turkmen youth and contribute to the broader UNFCCC processes, emphasizing their commitment to a sustainable and climate-resilient future. The Conference of Youth (COY) is an annual event that brings together young people from across the globe to engage in climate action discussions. COY19 will serve as a preparatory platform for youth engagement ahead of COP29, the pivotal UN conference dedicated to global climate change solutions. The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) serves as the international framework for addressing climate change, and the Conference of the Parties (COP) is its highest decision-making body., filtered_html
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Press Release
06 March 2025
WHO Advisory Mission Strengthens Turkmenistan's Pandemic Preparedness
To improve the national capacity for planning, preparedness, and response to potential respiratory pathogen pandemics in Turkmenistan, the World Health Organization Country Office (WHO CO) organized a technical advisory mission.The mission was organized within the implementation of the Pandemic Influenza Preparedness (PIP) Framework in Turkmenistan. To achieve its objectives, a national multisectoral workshop was convened in Ashgabat on March 4-5, 2025. The workshop was led by WHO/Europe experts Claire Blackmore, Michala Hegermann-Lindencrone, and Technical Officers on Pandemic Planning and Preparedness, Sarah Lee Hess - WHO Headquarters and Ayjeren Myratdurdyyeva, WHO CO in Turkmenistan. The main aim was to introduce the WHO initiative Preparedness and Resilience for Emerging Threats (PRET) to relevant national experts and to develop the National pandemic plan for respiratory pathogens. The workshop brought together representatives from the five components of the health emergency preparedness, response and resilience, which include emergency coordination, collaborative surveillance, community protection, clinical care and access to countermeasures.Through collaborative discussions, the participants of the workshop reached key agreements that will build basis for the development of the country’s pandemic plan. This included defining the plan's scope and structure, stakeholder roles and responsibilities, and creating a timeline for finalization and endorsement of the national pandemic plan.This joint effort showcases Turkmenistan's commitment to strengthening its public health infrastructure and ensuring effective responses to future health emergencies. The workshop fostered a multi-sectoral approach, bringing together experts from various fields to contribute to a comprehensive national plan. , filtered_html
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Press Release
06 March 2025
UN Turkmenistan Hosts Panel Discussion with Women Leaders in Diplomacy
Moderated by Mr. Dmitry Shlapachenko, UN Resident Coordinator in Turkmenistan, the discussion focused on key themes, including career paths in diplomacy, overcoming challenges in leadership, and the role of women in peacebuilding.The panel featured Mr. Jalpa Ratna, Representative for UNICEF in Turkmenistan; Ms. Beata Peksa, EU Ambassador to Turkmenistan; Ms. Madhumita Hazarika Bhagat, Ambassador of India to Turkmenistan; Ms. Chinar Rustamova, Executive Secretary of the National Commission of Turkmenistan for UNESCO; and Ms. Gulshat Yusupova, Rector of the Institute of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Throughout the discussion, panelists shared their experiences, challenges, and successes, inspiring young women to pursue careers in international relations and diplomacy. The event underscored the importance of gender equality in leadership and highlighted the collective efforts needed to build a more inclusive, sustainable, and peaceful future.“Women in diplomacy play a crucial role in fostering international cooperation, peace, and sustainable development. This dialogue serves as a platform to inspire the next generation of women leaders,” said Mr. Shlapachenko in his opening remarks.As the world continues to strive for gender equality in leadership and decision-making, this discussion reinforced the importance of empowering women in diplomacy. By amplifying women’s voices and fostering opportunities in international relations, UN in Turkmenistan remains committed to supporting women’s leadership and strengthening their role in shaping a more just and equitable world. , filtered_html
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28 February 2025
Empowering Turkmenistan’s Youth: UNODC and Creative Corner TM Host Digital Skills and Media Literacy Workshop
The workshop was designed to equip participants with essential digital skills, enhance their media literacy, and raise awareness about substance use prevention in digital spaces. Through a series of engaging presentations, group discussions, and hands-on exercises, attendees explored: Digital Skills Development – Understanding digital tools and platforms to enhance online engagement. Media Literacy – Learning how to critically evaluate media sources, identify misinformation, and verify facts. Substance Use Prevention Online – Recognizing harmful content and promoting digital well-being. What set this workshop apart was its practical and interactive approach. Participants took part in real-life scenario-based exercises, where they applied newly acquired media literacy skills to assess online information critically. Group activities encouraged teamwork and problem-solving, ensuring that learning extended beyond theory into real-world application.Shukurgeldi Myradov, the leader and Focal Point of the UNODC Regional Youth Network for Turkmenistan emphasized the importance of digital responsibility in preventing substance abuse:“In today’s fast-paced digital world, media literacy and critical thinking are essential. Young people are increasingly exposed to misleading content online, including misinformation related to drugs and harmful behaviors. This workshop aimed to provide a unique platform for participants to enhance their skills, become responsible digital citizens, and understand how to recognize and counter online content that promotes drug abuse.”Adding to this, Abdyrahim Agajykov, speaker of the workshop and founder of the Creative Corner Turkmenistan highlighted the workshop’s strong alignment with creative thinking and innovation:“Creativity isn’t just about making art—it’s about how we think, solve problems, and approach information. In an era of digital overload, it is crucial that young people learn how to think critically, question sources, and use digital tools in innovative ways. This workshop empowered participants to apply creativity not just in media, but in everyday decision-making.” The workshop’s impact was clear: participants walked away with stronger digital skills, a heightened ability to navigate online spaces safely, and a deeper understanding of how to counter misinformation. The event underscored the importance of fostering youth-led initiatives that empower communities and strengthen digital resilience.With its success, the UNODC Regional Youth Network in Central Asia remains committed to expanding similar opportunities, ensuring that more young people in can thrive in the digital age. , filtered_html
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28 February 2025
WHO and Turkmenistan Initiate Development of a new National Strategic Plan for TB Control 2026-2030
A technical advisory mission from the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Europe was welcomed in Turkmenistan on 24 February 2025. The five-day mission was led by Dr. Askar Yedilbayev, WHO/Europe Regional Advisor for TB/DR-TB and accompanied by WHO/Europe expert Dr. Mikhail Volik. The mission aimed to present the results of the National TB Control Program review (NTP) for 2021-2025 and lay the groundwork for a new National Strategic Plan of Turkmenistan on TB Control for 2026-2030. The mission began with a meeting hosted by the WHO CO in Turkmenistan to present the findings of the NTP (2021-2025) review, which was conducted in 2024 by a team of experts from the WHO/Europe led by Dr. Askar Yedilbayev. Additionally, a draft roadmap for the development of a new strategic plan for TB control in Turkmenistan for the period 2026-2030 was presented by Dr. Mikhail Volik, WHO/Europe consultant. This session brought together representatives from the Ministry of Health and Medical Industry of Turkmenistan, State Medical University of Turkmenistan named after Myrat Garryev, Directorate of Infectious Disease Centers, medical institutions of Ashgabat and Ahal velayat, National Red Crescent Society of Turkmenistan, Country Coordinating Committee of Turkmenistan, as well as mission members and UN agencies. A central component of the mission was a meeting of the WHO team and the Minister of Health of Turkmenistan. During the meeting Dr. Askar Yedilbayev presented a summary of the NTP review findings, highlighting the goals and priority areas for the new National Strategic Plan, and emphasized Turkmenistan's commitment to the initiative led by Dr. Hans Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe "TB free Central Asia”. Additionally, the meeting explored opportunities for Turkmenistan to share its best practices in TB control with other countries in the European Region, contributing to the global goal of ending the TB epidemic by 2030. Further, the mission team together with the representatives of the NTP conducted assessment of the progress made under the current plan (2021-2025). Discussions centered on defining key strategic directions, activities, as well as targets for 2026-2030. A preliminary assessment of financing and technical support needs was also conducted, paving the way for the development of a draft action plan. To strengthen Turkmenistan's capacity in the fight against TB at the country level is the primary goal of the WHO/Europe mission. The WHO and the Government of Turkmenistan will continue to work hand-in-hand to contribute to reducing the burden of TB in the region., filtered_html
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24 February 2025
Language: A bridge to refugee integration and inclusion
On 21 February, the world marks International Mother Language Day – a day to celebrate linguistic diversity and promote the importance of mother tongues. Language is more than a means of communication; it is a bridge to community, connection, and opportunity.Local integration is a key priority for UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, in Central Asia, where communities generously host around 22,000 forcibly displaced people. Many refugees have been in the region for years, or even decades, speaking local languages and establishing strong family and community ties. Language plays a fundamental role in integration, allowing refugees and asylum-seekers to engage in daily interactions, access services, and form meaningful relationships, as well as contribute to the sustainable development of their host countries.UNHCR works with governments and partners across Central Asia – including Red Crescent Society and Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan; the American University of Central Asia in the Kyrgyz Republic; and Refugees, Children and Vulnerable Citizens (RCVC) in Tajikistan – to provide free language courses for refugees, strengthening their self-reliance, and fostering social cohesion and local integration.To support language diversity and enhance accurate communication on refugee and statelessness issues in the region, on International Mother Language Day 2025 UNHCR has published UNHCR Central Asia Key Terms guide in Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajik, Turkmen, Uzbek, English, and Russian languages., filtered_html
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