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Journalism Education - Improvement of the Quality of Education and New Technologies Year of publication: 2010 Corporate author: OOSCE. Office of the Representative on Freedom of the Media Publication of materials from the 11th Central Asian Media Conference. Media professionals and officials from all five Central Asian states - Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan - attended the conference. Representatives of academia, professors from various universities, national and international experts, and representatives of national and international organizations also attended the conference, during which the latest media developments in Central Asia were discussed. The main theme of the conference was journalism education.  Teaching Russian Language to Students from Turkmenistan (Philological Class; vol.26, no.4) Year of publication: 2021 Author: Armine A. Grigoryan | Evgeniya B. Popkova In the last few years, there has been great interest on the part of the younger generation of the former Soviet republics in obtaining higher education in Russia. In this regard, the problem of Russian language training for foreign applicants entering bachelor’s or master’s degree programs at universities of the Russian Federation is becoming rather urgent. The purpose of the article is to consider the main factors – linguistic and extralinguistic, which hinder the successful teaching of Russian as a foreign language, and to develop methods guides aimed at the formation of the Russian language communicative competence among Turkmen students.  Advocacy to Promote Linguistic and Cultural Diversity - UN Celebrates Chinese Language Day 2022 Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: United Nations (UN) This audio presents the UN's celebration of Chinese Language Day in April 2022, which aims to promote linguistic and cultural diversity. Human Rights Education in the School System Europe, Central Asia, and North America: A Compendium of Good Practices Year of publication: 2010 Corporate author: OSCE. Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) The Compendium of Good Practices: Human Rights Education in the School System in Europe, Central Asia, and North America includes 101 good practices in human rights education in primary, secondary, and teacher training institutions in the OSCE region, also covered by the UNESCO, OHCHR mandate.  Analysis of State and Administrative (departmental) Statistics in the Field of Gender Discrimination with a Focus on Violence and Human Trafficking Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: UN. Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) The analytical review includes brief information on the legislative bases of statistics in the field of gender discrimination, violence, and human trafficking, as well as departmental regulations regulating the collection of statistics on this issue in state statistics bodies, the judicial system, internal affairs bodies, health authorities, prosecutors, the penitentiary service, crisis centers and courts of elders. The analysis makes it possible to understand what information flows in the field of gender discrimination, violence, and human trafficking exist in the authorized bodies state bodies, what indicators are collected in them, and how statistics are generated at the national level. For each authorized state body, the structure of the information system, the movement of information flows, and a list of indicators on gender-based crimes, family violence, and human trafficking are given.  Turkmenistan’s Digital Education System and COVID-19: Still Waiting for Change Year of publication: 2020 Author: Rustam Muhamedov The coronavirus pandemic has forced the country’s government to embrace the immediate introduction of digital technology into education. In Turkmenistan, where the authorities still do not officially recognize cases of COVID-19, the digitalization of education is slow. On that is independent researcher Rustam Mukhamedov.  Religious Tolerance in Oman Year of publication: 2010 Author: Mohmmed Almamari Corporate author: Oman TV The documentary talks about religious tolerance in the Sultanate of Oman as an example, and about sectarian coexistence in the Sultanate. This issue is one of the problems of global citizenship in the Arab world. This experience makes director Wolfgang Etlsch approaching Islamic culture in the Sultanate of Oman using film model. He accompanies the viewer on a journey through the daily life of modern Oman and acquires an intimate knowledge of many aspects of society that are still hidden from Western visitors. The director is accompanied on his trip by an Omani who speaks German, which explains to him the social and cultural backgrounds of the Omani society. The film puts the foundation that Omani society is preparing its people as global citizens. Online and Digital Education at Universities of Uzbekistan (Open Education; vol. 25, no. 3) Year of publication: 2021 Author: Makhmutkhodjaeva L.S. The quarantine period in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic caused the need for a radical transformation of the higher education system, its new paradigm in modern digital society. In such conditions, it becomes necessary to form a digital educational environment, and many countries, including the Republic of Uzbekistan, have faced this task. Students need to develop skills in working with information, in particular, the use of information and communication technologies in the process of solving cognitive tasks and performing creative tasks in cognitive and educational activities.  A Practical Guide: Women's Council for Promoting Peace and Stability Year of publication: 2019 Author: Sultanova R.Sh. | Kachikeeva B. | Mamatkulova A. | Dosalieva B.A. This guide focuses on promoting women's councils to influence peacebuilding and conflict prevention, as well as the involvement of women's councils in the prevention of domestic violence, early marriage and abduction of girls and women, and other factors that affect security.  Every Ninth Child in Kazakhstan Faces Cyberbullying Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting (CABAR) The number of cases of cyberbullying against children is growing in Kazakhstan, but most parents do not contact law enforcement agencies.