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Democracy Camps in the Kyrgyz Republic benefit Students with Disabilities
The International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) recently completed its annual Democracy Camp program in the Kyrgyz Republic, which brought together 120 secondary school students from across the country, including – for the first time – seven students with disabilities.
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Empowering Tomorrow through Youth Engagement
IFES works to empower youth around the world by hosting democracy-focused camps, events, and activities. By educating young people about democracy, we enable them to express themselves and have a voice in their communities.
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Return on Investment: Democracy Camps After 10 Years
IFES has been implementing Democracy Camps in Kyrgyzstan for over a decade to familiarize a new generation with democratic principles. Regional Program Coordinator for Europe and Asia Augusta Featherston had the opportunity to meet with Democracy Camp alumni while visiting Bishkek for local elections on November 25.
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Republic of Kyrgyzstan, Final Project Report: USAID Cooperative Agreement, Oct 1, 1997 to Sept 30, 2002
The following report is designed to provide a comprehensive, theme-oriented overview of IFES' work under this Cooperative Agreement in Kyrgyzstan, from 1997-2001. The report discusses activities designed to assist local, non-governmental organizations' development, building upon the successful "Strategies for Citizen Involvement" and civic education.
November 30, 2002
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Governance, Citizenship and Participation: The Role of a Kyrgyz Citizen in the 21st Century Pilot Edition Part I
This report was designed to increase the knowledge of governance, citizenship and participation for secondary schools in the Kyrgyz Republic. The report, using diagrams and educational techniques, teaches students the importance of good governance, human rights and the origins of the state.
December 31, 2000