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Tech Age Girls Kyrgyzstan Newsletter

September 14, 2010
Tech Age Girls Kyrgyzstan

 

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

In 2010, twenty-six young women leaders gathered at a Tech Age Girls National Conference to hone the knowledge and skills they have developed over the course of the six month project. The newsletter is a report on their journey.

“I think female leadership is very important in Kyrgyzstan because now we have bright, interesting and smart women with great and new ideas. If all of us work together, I am sure that our country will be one of the striving and prosperous countries in the world, so let’s join together and let’s go and stand for our ideas.” — Saikal kyzy Muratbek Tech Age Girl

TAG is implemented through Global Connections and Exchange, a program of the United States Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.