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A Brief Analysis of the Curriculum Objectives of Citizenship Education in Primary and Secondary Schools in Singapore Year of publication: 2018 Author: Tao Xiaocao Corporate author: Guangdong Chenyue Education Development Since the 1990s, the curriculum system of Citizenship and Moral Education has gradually taken shape in Singapore’s primary and secondary schools. In order to adapt to the new international situation, Singapore has carried out a new round of reform on citizenship education in primary and secondary schools, and launched character and Citizenship Education in 2014. From course objectives to content, organization. By analyzing and comparing the two in the three dimensions of orientation, we can see the innovation of Citizenship and Moral Education.  Taking Action for Change: Youth Civic Engagement and Activism; A Resource for Educators Year of publication: 2019 Author: Ian Davies | Mark Evans | Márta Fülöp | Dina Kiwan | Andrew Peterson | Jasmine B.-Y. Sim Corporate author: University of York ‘Youth activism, engagement and the development of new civic learning spaces’ was a project funded by the Leverhulme Trust and developed by an international network of researchers. The project took place between 2016 and 2019.In this resource for education, each member of the project team discusses developments in their own country and identifies key ideas and issues about how young people participate in society and what implications have for education. This book gives several examples that have already been done in different geographical areas and educational perspectives and includes promising practices that begin to illustrate ways in which educators may act.  Uzbekistan: Country Gender Assessment Update Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: Asian Development Bank (ADB) This Country Gender Update Report, prepared by ADB in close collaboration with Uzbekistan Women Committee, provides an analysis of the socio-economic dimensions of gender equality in Uzbekistan. It embraces a wide a range of issues related to the empowerment of women by increasing their economic activity in various sectors. Recommendations from the assessment can be used in the development of a long-term strategy of KJU and ADB, including programs aimed at increasing the employment and income of women, supporting their entrepreneurial initiatives, combating traditional gender stereotypes to further enhance the role and status of women in the country as a whole.  School Polylingual Education in Kazakhstan (Turkic-Russian, Turkic-English, Turkis-Russian-English) Year of publication: 2015 Author: Dzhusupov M. This article deals with a problem of bilingual and polylingual education at school, lyceum and college of Turkic Republic of CIS on the illustration of Kazakhstan; it is drawn an analogy (parallel) between modern polylingual education of — Soviet period; active ingress of English language in a system of school polylingual education has been analyzed; the domination of Russian language in polylingual educational process has been proved, it is determined an educational status of Russian language not as adoptive, but as obligatory general subject at school and in the institute of higher education and educational status of English language as foreign, i.e. as an alternative (optional) subject.  Looking into the Future Development of Central Asian Civil Society 2025 Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Civil Society Development Association (ARGO) “Looking into the future Development of Central Asian Civil Society - 2025” is a vision that reflects the role, trends and prospects for the development of civil society in Central Asia for 5 years. The Vision represents an image of civil society (‘We are the ones who’) and defines strategic priorities for the development of civil society in Central Asia.  Analytical Report on the Rights of People With Disabilities in Central Asia and Azerbaijan Year of publication: 2017 Author: Lyazzat Kaltayeva | Nurzhamal Prenova Corporate author: Civil Society Development Association (ARGO) | United States Agency for International Development (USAID) This analytical report is the culmination of a research study conducted in four countries of Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan) and Azerbaijan in spring 2017. The primary focus of the study was disability rights, which have a direct impact on the quality of life experienced by people with disabilities, and analysis of potential strategies and opportunities for civil society organizations to improve disability rights in target countries.Through the study, the research team followed the latest legislative and policy changes relevant to disability rights, and identified and documented best practices, lessons learned, and key challenges related to the promotion and protection of disability rights in the region.  The Theoretic Relationship Between Global Citizenship and Moral Education: An Analysis of Global Citizenship and the Moral Education Curriculum for Middle School Students in South Korea (The Journal of Korean Education; Vol.43, No.3) Year of publication: 2016 Author: Jinhee Kim | Seunghan Cha Corporate author: Korean Educational Development Institute (KEDI) This study explores the theoretical relationship between global citizenship and moral education to enhance global citizenship as espoused within a moral education context.  Research Trends in Global Citizenship Education in South Korea: An Analysis and Its Implications (The Journal of Korean Education; Vol.45, No.3) Year of publication: 2018 Author: HeeJung Raina Sim | Chanmi Kim Corporate author: Korean Educational Development Institute (KEDI) Purpose: Global citizenship education(GCED) has drawn the attention of researchers in the last decade; yet, the number of systematic reviews is still not enough. This study therefore aims to examine general research trends in GCED published in the Korean Citation Index(KCI) journals from January 2000 to July 2018.Design/ Methods: The study implemented a systematic review following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses(PRISMA) statement guidelines. As a result, 218 relevant articles have been identified and this study employed a classification form to categorize the characteristics of the studies during meta analyses.Findings/ Results: The results showed that the number of published articles has significantly increased since 2016. Social science was the most common subject. The most frequently used keywords were multicultural education and global citizenship. while glocal and ecological citizenship has recently emerged. Most studies equally cover all education levels. A literature review was most often employed as a research method. Values: In conclusion, many studies have been published on GCED in South Korea in the last decade, but their general consensus is that most of the studies are too often based on a Western school of thought. The findings from the current study direct future studies on the subject.  The Future of Green Transition in Uzbekistan Year of publication: 2023 Corporate author: UNDP Kazakhstan In support of the government, UNDP Uzbekistan applied participatory futures and foresight tools to explore possibilities for a Green Transition in Uzbekistan. The process produced a range of outputs, including a signals database, drivers, narrative scenarios, and a custom scenario exploration system. They were used to develop policy ideas, which outline innovative approaches.  UNDP KYRGYZSTAN : Annual Result Report 2023 Year of publication: 2024 Corporate author: UNDP Kazakhstan In 2023, UNDP in Kyrgyzstan will use its global experience and strategic partnerships to achieve Sustainable Development Goals, focusing on digital transformation, development finance and innovation.