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ANALYSIS of the Rules for the Prevention of Bullying of a Child, Approved by Order No. 506 of the Minister of Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated December 21, 2022 Year of publication: 2022 Author: Шайдуллина Венера Камилевна Corporate author: Кадыр-касиет The focus of this document is to assess the potential effectiveness of the measures provided for by the Rules to counter child bullying. The analysis made it possible to formulate a number of practical recommendations for improving legislation in this area.  National Report on the State of the Environment and the Use of Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan for 2011-2014 Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: Kazakhstan. Ministry of Energy National report on the state of the environment and use of natural resources is compiled in order to annually inform the population about the actual environmental situation on the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the measures taken to improve it. The National Report presents the values of indicators characterizing the relationship between the state of the environment and indicators of socio-economic development.   Report on the Results of the Assessment of the Needs of Youth and Women in the Use of Civil Technologies to Solve Social Problems Year of publication: 2022 Author: Kamila Kovyazina | Damesh Satova Corporate author: Paperlab Research Center (Kazakhstan) Despite the proclaimed equality of opportunities and rights, certain groups of the population in Kazakhstan have privileges compared to others. It is essential to increase the capacity and capacity of women and youth to participate in decision making and change. In modern conditions, one of the most promising ways to increase the participation of these two groups in the life of the country is civilian technology and self-organization.   New Facets of Educational Inequality in Countries Central Asia: From Problem Measurement to Policy Changes Year of publication: 2021 Author: Saule Aliyeva | Kamila Kovyazina Corporate author: Paperlab Research Center (Kazakhstan) This report summarizes the results of a research project to study the problem of educational inequality in the region, carried out by the Research Center PaperLab (Kazakhstan) together with partners from Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. A regional approach to studying the problem of educational inequality will help assess the role and effectiveness of measures taken by governments of different countries in ensuring access to education, and to identify the strengths and weaknesses of each country in the transition to a post-pandemic environment. Promoting this expertise in the media and social networks will start a discussion about the importance of education in terms of reducing social inequality in the region and get new ideas on equalizing opportunities in access to education as one of the key public goods.   Problems of Preschool Education in Kazakhstan Year of publication: 2021 Author: Gaukhar Kiikova There is no unified state policy in the field of early childhood development in Kazakhstan, its individual components are assigned to different ministries and departments, which is one of the main problems, since there is a fragmentation of decisions taken and their inefficiency. National Report on the State and Development of the Education System of the Republic of Kazakhstan Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Kazakhstan. Ministry of Education and Science The purpose of the National Report is to provide the public and state agencies with objective and reliable information about the state and development of the education system. The national report is based on the statistical data of the administrative reporting of the Ministry of Education and Science and international organizations. Evidence on Inclusive Education in Kazakhstan based on a Formative and a Big Data Evaluation Year of publication: 2024 Author: Arseniy Gurin | Udayan Rathore | Zhanar Zhaxylykova Corporate author: UNICEF Kazakhstan The objective of the JB formative evaluation was to examine the functioning of the state education programmes between 2011 and 2021 with a special focus on inclusivity. This covered children from pre-school to secondary school levels. The Big data evaluation or Social Media Listening (SML) study focused on the same age group of children and aimed to further the understanding of different stakeholder perspectives, as expressed via social media and online news media outlets. The demography of Kazakhstan reflects that it is a relatively young country. Given that the youth are more inclined to using social media, this is an important source of discussions in the country, including those on inclusive education.   A Situation Analysis of Children in Kazakhstan Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: UNICEF Kazakhstan Kazakhstan has set the overarching objective of becoming one of the 30 most developed countries in the world by 2050. Children and adolescents in Kazakhstan, who constitute 31.4 per cent of the total population, should be the beneficiaries and active contributors to achieving these goals. This Situation Analysis provides analysis and recommendations to ensure that children remain at the centre of the country’s development priorities. It confirms measurable progress made in advancing the rights of children and identifies outstanding challenges.  Report on the Social Monitoring of the Legislation and Law Enforcement Practices of the Local Police Service in the Area of Preventing Domestic Violence in the Republic of Kazakhstan Year of publication: 2017 Author: S.V. Korneytchuk | N.S. Gladyr Corporate author: OSCE. Programme Office in Astana This monitoring focuses on evaluating and forecasting the legislation by means of identifying contradictions in the legislation, obsolete, corruption-generating and ineffectively implemented statutes, as well as the drafting of proposals on improving the legislation and mechanisms of its implementation by units of the local police service. This edition was published with the financial support of the OSCE Programme Office in Nur-Sultan as part of the project entitled “Social Monitoring of the Legislation and Law Enforcement Practices of the Local Police Service in the Area of Preventing Domestic Violence in the Republic of Kazakhstan”.  Primary Prevention Curriculum: The Programme to Prevent Violence Against Children Year of publication: 2014 Author: Robin Haarr Corporate author: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) This publication was prepared under the cooperation between the Ministry of Education and Science of Kazakhstan, the Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights in the Republic of Kazakhstan, akimat of East Kazakhstan Oblast, the East Kazakhstan State University, and UNICEF Office in Kazakhstan to implement the programme on prevention and response to violence against children in schools in Kazakhstan, with thesupport from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway.This primary prevention curriculum has been developed for use with all students (schoolwide), and each includes specific worksheets and activities that should be taught in chronological order to students between the 3rd and 7th grades.