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Образовательные системы стран Центральной Азии: вызовы, риски и перспективы регионального сотрудничества Year of publication: 2014 Author: Nikolay A. Medushevskiy | Alisa R. Shishkina В данной статье рассматривается развитие образовательных систем центральноазиатских государств после распада СССР и обретения ими независимости. Каждая из стран сформироваласвой собственный путь развития образования – от ориентации(порой не слишком продуманной) на западные стандарты до выраженного стремления ограничить внешнее влияние. Образовательные системы центральноазиатских стран нуждаются в серьезной реформации, направленной прежде всего на модернизацию технической базы и учебной литературы, подготовку современных кадров, внедрение международных механизмов и стандартов   Central Asia: struggle for the new future Year of publication: 2018 Author: A. Dankov The article discusses the social, economic and political prospects of Central Asia (2019-2024). Prognosis also covers the ethnic changes, migration, cultural and language diversity, urbanization, quality of life.   Центральная Азия: борьба за новое будущее Year of publication: 2018 Author: A. Dankov В статье рассматриваются социальные, экономические и политические перспективы Центральной Азии (2019-2024). Прогноз также охватывает этнические изменения, миграцию, культурное и языковое разнообразие, урбанизацию, качество жизни.   “Nobody Has Ever Asked About Young People’s Opinions”: Young People’s Perspectives on Identity, Exclusion and the Prospects for a Peaceful Future in Central Asia Year of publication: 2012 Corporate author: Saferworld This report offers a number of recommendations for the governments of Central Asian countries, as well as for international donor organizations that provide financial assistance to these states. Recommendations include suggestions priorities and approaches related to institutional and state construction; proposals on creating favorable conditions for enhancing youth participation in political processes; suggestions on how to instill in young people the skills necessary to participate in democratic processes; how to strengthen social unity through building intercommunal dialogue and intergenerational dialogue; as well as how to fight extremism.  «Никто и никогда не спрашивал мнения молодежи»: Взгляды молодых людей на вопросы идентичности, изоляции и перспектив мирного будущего в Центральной Азии Year of publication: 2012 Corporate author: Saferworld Данный отчет предлагает ряд рекомендаций для правительств стран Центральной Азии, а также для международных донорских организаций, которые предоставляют финансовую помощь этим государствам. Рекомендации включают предложения приоритетов и подходов, связанных с институциональным и государственным строительством; предложения по вопросам создания благоприятних условий для активизации участия молодежи в политических процессах; предложения как привить молодым людям навыки, необходимые для участия в демократических процессах; как усилить социальное единство через построение межобщинного диалога и диалога между поколениями; а также как бороться с экстремизмом.  "It is Very Painful to Talk About”: The Impact of Attacks on Education on Women and Girls Year of publication: 2019 Author: Holly Cartner Corporate author: Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack (GCPEA) This report presents the key findings of GCPEA’s multi-country study on the impact of attacks on education on women and girls.10 GCPEA’s research focuses on the types and causes of abuse most typically committed against female students in the context of attacks on education, and the long-term consequences that female students may face as a result of such attacks.11 GCPEA initiated this study to contribute to a better understanding of the implications for girls and women when education is attacked and to inform our advocacy for better strategies to protect girls and women, prevent attacks and abuse, and diminish harmful consequences against them.This report relies on previous GCPEA research, including Education Under Attack 2018 and 2014, and updates, and the organization’s field research in Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo, which focused specifically on the experiences of women and girls when education is attacked. In addition, the report draws from interviews with numerous country and regional experts and an extensive review of secondary data sources, including reports by United Nations (UN) agencies, development and humanitarian non-governmental organizations (NGOs), human rights organizations, government bodies, and think tanks, including numerous contributions from GCPEA’s member organizations.  Charlevoix Declaration on Quality Education for Girls, Adolescent Girls and Women in Developing Countries Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: G7 The Charlevoix Declaration is a commitment from the Leaders of the G7 to work towards inclusive, quality, equitable education for girls, adolescent girls, and women in developing countries and crisis contexts.The Charlevoix Declaration on Quality Education for Girls, Adolescent Girls and Women in Developing Countries represents a joint effort from the Leaders of G7 countries to step up for girls and women in conflict and crisis contexts. Focusing both on dismantling the barriers to education and improving the quality of education, the G7 have committed to promote and improve learning outcomes for both refugees and host communities, while also working to reduce the time children and youth, especially girls, are out of school as a result of conflict and displacement.To support the implementation of the Charlevoix Declaration, Canada also led the mobilization of CDN $3.8+ billion. With contributions from the World Bank, the European Union, Japan, Germany, and the United Kingdom, this initiative represents the single largest investment in education for girls in conflict and crisis settings.  Exploring the Use of Citizen-generated Data to Monitor Progress Towards Achieving the SDGs Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: People's Action for Learning Network The 5th Annual PAL Network meeting was held in Xalapa, Mexico from 13th to 16th March 2017. The meeting was jointly hosted by Medición Independiente de Aprendizajes (MIA) and the PAL Network. The meeting provided structured opportunities for deep exploration of this year’ theme: ‘Power to the People’. The theme was critically explored by over 80 participants from more than 19 Global South countries in four different sub‑theme groups. Each sub-theme focused on a different aspect of citizen participation in conducting household-based learning assessments with a focus on value, potential and next steps.  Policy Brief: Prevention of Violent Extremism Through Education in Central Asia Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: UNESCO Almaty Education has a powerful role to play in long-term prevention of violent extremism by equipping learners with the right skills and competencies, increasing employment opportunities and empowering youth. This policy brief aims to provide a better understanding of Preventing Violent Extremism through Education (PVE-E) and the relevant policy interventions that could be taken.  Аналитическая записка: предотвращение насильственного экстремизма посредством образования в Центральной Азии Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: UNESCO Almaty Образование призвано сыграть важную роль в долго-срочном предотвращении насильственного экстре-мизма путем обеспечения учащихся соответствующими навыками и компетенциями, расширения возможностейтрудоустройства, а также прав и возможностеймолодежи. Цель настоящей аналитической записки заключается в том, чтобы обеспечить лучшее понимание о предотвращении насильственного экстремизма по средством образования (ПНЭ-О) и соответствующих политических мерах, которые могут быть предприняты.