Global Youth Network: Online Sessions Held Between Students from the Kyrgyz Republic and the Republi
From June 18 to 24, 2026, online exchange sessions continued between primary school students from the Kyrgyz Republic and the Republic of Korea under the Global Youth Network (GYN) program.
Global Youth Network is an international program of Good Neighbors International that brings together children and youth from different countries to promote global citizenship, leadership, and social responsibility. The program aims to raise awareness of global issues and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), while also developing communication, cooperation, and active civic participation skills.
During the online sessions, students had the opportunity to communicate with their peers from another country, get to know each other, and participate in cultural exchange activities. The sessions were held in a friendly atmosphere and became an important step toward strengthening international understanding and fostering global perspectives among young people.
Participants will continue to engage in exchange activities and educational sessions designed to develop leadership skills, critical thinking, teamwork, and a deeper understanding of global challenges.
ATTENTION! TENDERS!
Good Neighbors Kyrgyz Republic announces the launch of 6 tenders:
Tender 1:
No. 30255. Request for Quotations for the Production and Supply of Printed Materials (Graduation Ceremony Stage Banner and Instagram Photo Zone for Graduates)
Deadline: June 21
Tender 2:
No. 30256. Request for Quotations for the Production and Supply of Graduation Gowns and Caps for the implementation of the “Rural Youth Transition & Educational Motivation Initiative” Project
Deadline: June 21
Tender 3:
No. 30257. Request for Quotations for the Supply of Gift Sets with the Good Neighbors Logo for the implementation of the “Rural Youth Transition & Educational Motivation Initiative” Project
Deadline: June 21
Tender 4:
No. 30258. Request for Quotations for the Development and Delivery of Online Group Programs on Career Guidance, Psychosocial Support, and Stress Management for Rural School Graduates
Deadline: June 22
Tender 5:
No. 30262. Request for Quotations for Accounting Audit Services
Deadline: June 17
Tender 6:
No. 30275. Request for Quotations for the Supply of Construction Materials for the Installation of a Summer Gazebo
Deadline: June 17
Detailed information and tender documentation are available at www.tender.kg.
We invite interested organizations and suppliers to participate!
As part of the International Children's Day celebrations, Good Neighbors Kyrgyz Republic organized festive events for children in the Bel-Aldy and Uch-Terek Community Development Projects (CDPs) located in Toktogul District, Jalal-Abad Region. The events were held on June 3 in Bel-Aldy village and on June 4 in Uch-Terek village.
The events were implemented in close cooperation with the Abdy-Suerkulov and Uch-Terek local self-government bodies, as well as representatives of the local communities.
The concept of the events was developed based on the results of community needs assessments and focus group discussions. During the consultations, community members highlighted the limited opportunities for developing STEAM skills among children in schools and preschool institutions. In response to these identified needs, Good Neighbors organized educational activities using learning kits and creative games.
Throughout the events, children participated in various educational and creative games designed to strengthen logical thinking, creativity, communication skills, and teamwork.
By organizing activities across multiple communities, the initiative was able to reach a larger number of children and families living in remote areas, ensuring equal access to educational and recreational opportunities.
As part of the International Children’s Day celebrations, the Community Development Project team of Good Neighbors Kyrgyz Republic in Bolot Mambetov Aiyl Aimak (Ton District, Issyk-Kul Region) organized festive events for children in all seven villages within the project area.
A vibrant entertainment program was prepared for the young participants, featuring animators and costumed characters. Children took part in games, contests, and mini quizzes, enjoyed musical performances and a bubble show, while the most active participants received toys and memorable prizes.
During the event, a brief awareness session was conducted on child safety, children’s rights, and the importance of seeking assistance from responsible adults in difficult situations.
Together with members of the Community Development Committees, more than 700 sweet gift packages were distributed to children, becoming one of the most anticipated moments of the celebration.
The event brought joy and positive emotions to the children and highlighted the importance of creating a safe, supportive, and child-friendly environment for every child.