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GCE Kyrgyzstan September 2010 Newsletter

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Highlights from Global Connections and Exchange-Kyrgyzstan September 2010 Newsletter.

Highlights from Global Connections and Exchange-Kyrgyzstan September 2010 Newsletter

Administrators Take First Step in Internet Advocacy for their Schools. This August, directors of GCE schools gathered at the three-day Sustainability and Advocacy Workshop (SAW) in Issyk Kul. During the workshop, directors discussed the role of ICT in their schools, developed their own practical understanding of how to leverage these new technologies, and created action plans for how to advocate for their continued use after the GCE program.

Publication Date: 
October 25, 2010
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Muskie Program Host Universities

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Alabama A&M University

Publication Date: 
October 5, 2010
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Tech Age Girls Kyrgyzstan Newsletter

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TAG Newsletter 2011

From April 15-17, 2011, Tech Age Girls (TAG) project quarterfinalists conducted community service projects, benefitting approximately 2,700 people across Kyrgyzstan. They planned and implemented their projects as part of Global Youth Service Day, a global event founded in 1988 to mobilize youth throughout the world in service projects and service learning. Read the 2011 Newsletter to learn more about the work the Tech Age Girls did in their communities.

TAG Newsletter 2010

Publication Date: 
September 14, 2010
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Tech Age Girls Kyrgyzstan

Tech Age Teens (TAT) Factsheet

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The first-ever Tech Age Teens project operates as an extracurricular activity for youth primarily in the eighth grade throughout Atyrau’s public school system. Two teachers from each school administer courses and activi-ties; one teacher is focused on information and commu-nication technology (ICT) skills and the other on commu-nity projects, leadership, and team building.

Publication Date: 
August 26, 2010
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MENA MEDIA Fact Sheet

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MENA MEDIA aimed to support independent media in the Middle East and North Africa through:
• Distributing grants to local organizations working on media law reform
• Providing 12 media leaders with fellowships for professional development
• Awarding grants to television programs that increase awareness on local issues
• Supporting the development of media management
• Promoting regional advocacy and networking efforts

Publication Date: 
August 24, 2010
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MENA MEDIA Fact Sheet

International Media Partnerships Program (IMPP) Fact Sheet

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The International Media Partnerships Program (IMPP) is a three-year USAID-funded program that fosters the growth of a range of professional organizations and institutions that support Russia’s media sector through tailored collaborations with partner organizations in the United States and Europe. Through IMPP, IREX helps Russian media industry organizations tackle challenges they face in governance, management, financing, membership, lobbying and networking.

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August 23, 2010
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