Кубок Гуд Нейборс по женскому футболу
2 ноября 2024 года Good Neighbors Kyrgyz Republic провела Кубок по футболу среди девушек в рамках проекта «Клуб расширения прав и возможностей девочек».
Этот проект помогает девочкам чувствовать себя сильными и способными достигать целей, преодолевать стереотипы и укреплять свою уверенность в себе. Мы уверены, что спорт — это отличный способ раскрыть внутренний потенциал и объединить молодежь.
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Economic crises, climate change and conflicts are eroding children’s right to live free from poverty, while compounding fiscal pressures prevent countries from fully financing social services to alleviate deprivations. Worldwide, 1.4 billion children under age 15 have no access to social protection, a proven solution to reducing child poverty. Limited fiscal space prevents many countries from fully funding essential services for children; in the poorest, debt service exceeds social spending. UNICEF supported the equitable use of budgets, revenue, tax systems, debt frameworks and public finance management across sectors. In 2023, 84 countries, up from 65 in 2021, strengthened public finance systems and advanced the sufficiency, effectiveness, transparency and equity of social sector budgets across multiple sectors. Engagement with international development partners and the private sector led to 71 countries mobilizing resources for social services, up from 55 in 2021.Economic crises, climate change and conflicts are eroding children’s right to live free from poverty, while compounding fiscal pressures prevent countries from fully financing social services to alleviate deprivations. Worldwide, 1.4 billion children under age 15 have no access to social protection, a proven solution to reducing child poverty. Limited fiscal space prevents many countries from fully funding essential services for children; in the poorest, debt service exceeds social spending. UNICEF supported the equitable use of budgets, revenue, tax systems, debt frameworks and public finance management across sectors. In 2023, 84 countries, up from 65 in 2021, strengthened public finance systems and advanced the sufficiency, effectiveness, transparency and equity of social sector budgets across multiple sectors. Engagement with international development partners and the private sector led to 71 countries mobilizing resources for social services, up from 55 in 2021.Economic crises, climate change and conflicts are eroding children’s right to live free from poverty, while compounding fiscal pressures prevent countries from fully financing social services to alleviate deprivations. Worldwide, 1.4 billion children under age 15 have no access to social protection, a proven solution to reducing child poverty. Limited fiscal space prevents many countries from fully funding essential services for children; in the poorest, debt service exceeds social spending. UNICEF supported the equitable use of budgets, revenue, tax systems, debt frameworks and public finance management across sectors. In 2023, 84 countries, up from 65 in 2021, strengthened public finance systems and advanced the sufficiency, effectiveness, transparency and equity of social sector budgets across multiple sectors. Engagement with international development partners and the private sector led to 71 countries mobilizing resources for social services, up from 55 in 2021.Economic crises, climate change and conflicts are eroding children’s right to live free from poverty, while compounding fiscal pressures prevent countries from fully financing social services to alleviate deprivations. Worldwide, 1.4 billion children under age 15 have no access to social protection, a proven solution to reducing child poverty. Limited fiscal space prevents many countries from fully funding essential services for children; in the poorest, debt service exceeds social spending. UNICEF supported the equitable use of budgets, revenue, tax systems, debt frameworks and public finance management across sectors. In 2023, 84 countries, up from 65 in 2021, strengthened public finance systems and advanced the sufficiency, effectiveness, transparency and equity of social sector budgets across multiple sectors. Engagement with international development partners and the private sector led to 71 countries mobilizing resources for social services, up from 55 in 2021.Economic crises, climate change and conflicts are eroding children’s right to live free from poverty, while compounding fiscal pressures prevent countries from fully financing social services to alleviate deprivations. Worldwide, 1.4 billion children under age 15 have no access to social protection, a proven solution to reducing child poverty. Limited fiscal space prevents many countries from fully funding essential services for children; in the poorest, debt service exceeds social spending. UNICEF supported the equitable use of budgets, revenue, tax systems, debt frameworks and public finance management across sectors. In 2023, 84 countries, up from 65 in 2021, strengthened public finance systems and advanced the sufficiency, effectiveness, transparency and equity of social sector budgets across multiple sectors. Engagement with international development partners and the private sector led to 71 countries mobilizing resources for social services, up from 55 in 2021.Economic crises, climate change and conflicts are eroding children’s right to live free from poverty, while compounding fiscal pressures prevent countries from fully financing social services to alleviate deprivations. Worldwide, 1.4 billion children under age 15 have no access to social protection, a proven solution to reducing child poverty. Limited fiscal space prevents many countries from fully funding essential services for children; in the poorest, debt service exceeds social spending. UNICEF supported the equitable use of budgets, revenue, tax systems, debt frameworks and public finance management across sectors. In 2023, 84 countries, up from 65 in 2021, strengthened public finance systems and advanced the sufficiency, effectiveness, transparency and equity of social sector budgets across multiple sectors. Engagement with international development partners and the private sector led to 71 countries mobilizing resources for social services, up from 55 in 2021.Economic crises, climate change and conflicts are eroding children’s right to live free from poverty, while compounding fiscal pressures prevent countries from fully financing social services to alleviate deprivations. Worldwide, 1.4 billion children under age 15 have no access to social protection, a proven solution to reducing child poverty. Limited fiscal space prevents many countries from fully funding essential services for children; in the poorest, debt service exceeds social spending. UNICEF supported the equitable use of budgets, revenue, tax systems, debt frameworks and public finance management across sectors. In 2023, 84 countries, up from 65 in 2021, strengthened public finance systems and advanced the sufficiency, effectiveness, transparency and equity of social sector budgets across multiple sectors. Engagement with international development partners and the private sector led to 71 countries mobilizing resources for social services, up from 55 in 2021.Economic crises, climate change and conflicts are eroding children’s right to live free from poverty, while compounding fiscal pressures prevent countries from fully financing social services to alleviate deprivations. Worldwide, 1.4 billion children under age 15 have no access to social protection, a proven solution to reducing child poverty. Limited fiscal space prevents many countries from fully funding essential services for children; in the poorest, debt service exceeds social spending. UNICEF supported the equitable use of budgets, revenue, tax systems, debt frameworks and public finance management across sectors. In 2023, 84 countries, up from 65 in 2021, strengthened public finance systems and advanced the sufficiency, effectiveness, transparency and equity of social sector budgets across multiple sectors. Engagement with international development partners and the private sector led to 71 countries mobilizing resources for social services, up from 55 in 2021.Economic crises, climate change and conflicts are eroding children’s right to live free from poverty, while compounding fiscal pressures prevent countries from fully financing social services to alleviate deprivations. Worldwide, 1.4 billion children under age 15 have no access to social protection, a proven solution to reducing child poverty. Limited fiscal space prevents many countries from fully funding essential services for children; in the poorest, debt service exceeds social spending. UNICEF supported the equitable use of budgets, revenue, tax systems, debt frameworks and public finance management across sectors. In 2023, 84 countries, up from 65 in 2021, strengthened public finance systems and advanced the sufficiency, effectiveness, transparency and equity of social sector budgets across multiple sectors. Engagement with international development partners and the private sector led to 71 countries mobilizing resources for social services, up from 55 in 2021.Economic crises, climate change and conflicts are eroding children’s right to live free from poverty, while compounding fiscal pressures prevent countries from fully financing social services to alleviate deprivations. Worldwide, 1.4 billion children under age 15 have no access to social protection, a proven solution to reducing child poverty. Limited fiscal space prevents many countries from fully funding essential services for children; in the poorest, debt service exceeds social spending. UNICEF supported the equitable use of budgets, revenue, tax systems, debt frameworks and public finance management across sectors. In 2023, 84 countries, up from 65 in 2021, strengthened public finance systems and advanced the sufficiency, effectiveness, transparency and equity of social sector budgets across multiple sectors. Engagement with international development partners and the private sector led to 71 countries mobilizing resources for social services, up from 55 in 2021.Economic crises, climate change and conflicts are eroding children’s right to live free from poverty, while compounding fiscal pressures prevent countries from fully financing social services to alleviate deprivations. Worldwide, 1.4 billion children under age 15 have no access to social protection, a proven solution to reducing child poverty. Limited fiscal space prevents many countries from fully funding essential services for children; in the poorest, debt service exceeds social spending. UNICEF supported the equitable use of budgets, revenue, tax systems, debt frameworks and public finance management across sectors. In 2023, 84 countries, up from 65 in 2021, strengthened public finance systems and advanced the sufficiency, effectiveness, transparency and equity of social sector budgets across multiple sectors. Engagement with international development partners and the private sector led to 71 countries mobilizing resources for social services, up from 55 in 2021.Economic crises, climate change and conflicts are eroding children’s right to live free from poverty, while compounding fiscal pressures prevent countries from fully financing social services to alleviate deprivations. Worldwide, 1.4 billion children under age 15 have no access to social protection, a proven solution to reducing child poverty. Limited fiscal space prevents many countries from fully funding essential services for children; in the poorest, debt service exceeds social spending. UNICEF supported the equitable use of budgets, revenue, tax systems, debt frameworks and public finance management across sectors. In 2023, 84 countries, up from 65 in 2021, strengthened public finance systems and advanced the sufficiency, effectiveness, transparency and equity of social sector budgets across multiple sectors. Engagement with international development partners and the private sector led to 71 countries mobilizing resources for social services, up from 55 in 2021.Economic crises, climate change and conflicts are eroding children’s right to live free from poverty, while compounding fiscal pressures prevent countries from fully financing social services to alleviate deprivations. Worldwide, 1.4 billion children under age 15 have no access to social protection, a proven solution to reducing child poverty. Limited fiscal space prevents many countries from fully funding essential services for children; in the poorest, debt service exceeds social spending. UNICEF supported the equitable use of budgets, revenue, tax systems, debt frameworks and public finance management across sectors. In 2023, 84 countries, up from 65 in 2021, strengthened public finance systems and advanced the sufficiency, effectiveness, transparency and equity of social sector budgets across multiple sectors. Engagement with international development partners and the private sector led to 71 countries mobilizing resources for social services, up from 55 in 2021.Economic crises, climate change and conflicts are eroding children’s right to live free from poverty, while compounding fiscal pressures prevent countries from fully financing social services to alleviate deprivations. Worldwide, 1.4 billion children under age 15 have no access to social protection, a proven solution to reducing child poverty. Limited fiscal space prevents many countries from fully funding essential services for children; in the poorest, debt service exceeds social spending. UNICEF supported the equitable use of budgets, revenue, tax systems, debt frameworks and public finance management across sectors. In 2023, 84 countries, up from 65 in 2021, strengthened public finance systems and advanced the sufficiency, effectiveness, transparency and equity of social sector budgets across multiple sectors. Engagement with international development partners and the private sector led to 71 countries mobilizing resources for social services, up from 55 in 2021.Economic crises, climate change and conflicts are eroding children’s right to live free from poverty, while compounding fiscal pressures prevent countries from fully financing social services to alleviate deprivations. Worldwide, 1.4 billion children under age 15 have no access to social protection, a proven solution to reducing child poverty. Limited fiscal space prevents many countries from fully funding essential services for children; in the poorest, debt service exceeds social spending. UNICEF supported the equitable use of budgets, revenue, tax systems, debt frameworks and public finance management across sectors. In 2023, 84 countries, up from 65 in 2021, strengthened public finance systems and advanced the sufficiency, effectiveness, transparency and equity of social sector budgets across multiple sectors. Engagement with international development partners and the private sector led to 71 countries mobilizing resources for social services, up from 55 in 2021.Economic crises, climate change and conflicts are eroding children’s right to live free from poverty, while compounding fiscal pressures prevent countries from fully financing social services to alleviate deprivations. Worldwide, 1.4 billion children under age 15 have no access to social protection, a proven solution to reducing child poverty. Limited fiscal space prevents many countries from fully funding essential services for children; in the poorest, debt service exceeds social spending. UNICEF supported the equitable use of budgets, revenue, tax systems, debt frameworks and public finance management across sectors. In 2023, 84 countries, up from 65 in 2021, strengthened public finance systems and advanced the sufficiency, effectiveness, transparency and equity of social sector budgets across multiple sectors. Engagement with international development partners and the private sector led to 71 countries mobilizing resources for social services, up from 55 in 2021.Economic crises, climate change and conflicts are eroding children’s right to live free from poverty, while compounding fiscal pressures prevent countries from fully financing social services to alleviate deprivations. Worldwide, 1.4 billion children under age 15 have no access to social protection, a proven solution to reducing child poverty. Limited fiscal space prevents many countries from fully funding essential services for children; in the poorest, debt service exceeds social spending. UNICEF supported the equitable use of budgets, revenue, tax systems, debt frameworks and public finance management across sectors. In 2023, 84 countries, up from 65 in 2021, strengthened public finance systems and advanced the sufficiency, effectiveness, transparency and equity of social sector budgets across multiple sectors. Engagement with international development partners and the private sector led to 71 countries mobilizing resources for social services, up from 55 in 2021.Economic crises, climate change and conflicts are eroding children’s right to live free from poverty, while compounding fiscal pressures prevent countries from fully financing social services to alleviate deprivations. Worldwide, 1.4 billion children under age 15 have no access to social protection, a proven solution to reducing child poverty. Limited fiscal space prevents many countries from fully funding essential services for children; in the poorest, debt service exceeds social spending. UNICEF supported the equitable use of budgets, revenue, tax systems, debt frameworks and public finance management across sectors. In 2023, 84 countries, up from 65 in 2021, strengthened public finance systems and advanced the sufficiency, effectiveness, transparency and equity of social sector budgets across multiple sectors. Engagement with international development partners and the private sector led to 71 countries mobilizing resources for social services, up from 55 in 2021.
В рамках проекта “Клуб расширения прав и возможностей девочек” в трёх школах Сокулукского района были оборудованы женские раздевалки в спортивных залах:
- Нижне Чуйская СШ №1
- Нижне Чуйская СШ №2
- Камышановская СШ
Кроме того, работы продолжаются ещё в семи школах.
**Почему это важно?**
- Создаёт комфортные и безопасные условия
- Помогает преодолеть стеснение и страх
- Мотивирует девочек заниматься спортом
Наша цель – создать условия, чтобы каждая девочка могла развивать свои таланты!
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Берегите природу вместе с нами!
Ученики 8 класса школы Камышановки в рамках проекта **Global Youth Network** провели акцию по сортировке отходов и экологическому просвещению.
**Что сделано:**
- Создали яркие баннеры о важности сортировки отходов.
- Провели эко-лекции для одноклассников.
- Совместно с **Good Neighbors** обустроили зелёный уголок.
- Установили баки для сортировки мусора в школе и местной администрации.
Спасибо нашим юным эко-активистам за их вклад в сохранение природы!
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