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April 16-23 – 30 young people from all seven provinces participated in an eight-day youth camp in "Ak-Tash" guest house, Chui province. The camp was titled "Unity and harmony - a pledge of peace!" and aimed at improving capacity of youth in conflict resolution in their communities and disseminate the knowledge among their peers in the regions. Camp participants also discussed a contingency plan during organization of elections in the country under the project "Infrastructure for the peace - political dialogue and preventive actions". They also learned about mechanisms of interaction between NGOs, government structure and international organizations in conflict situations and during peace building activities. Learn more from Jamilya Arbynalieva, UNDP DGP (Jamilya@youth.undp.kg).

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Joint Message by the UN Secretary-General and the UNESCO Director-General for the 2012 Observance
Freedom of expression is one of our most precious rights. It underpins every other freedom and provides a foundation for human dignity. Free, pluralistic and independent media is essential for its exercise.
This is the message of World Press Freedom Day. Media freedom entails the freedom to hold opinions and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers, as stated in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This freedom is essential for healthy and vibrant societies.
Change in the Arab world has shown the power of aspirations for rights when combined with new and old media. Newfound media freedom is promising to transform societies through greater transparency and accountability. It is opening new ways to communicate and to share information and knowledge. Powerful new voices are rising — especially from young people — where they were silent before. This is why this year’s World Press Freedom Day is centred on the theme of New Voices: Media Freedom Helping to Transform Societies.
Media freedom also faces severe pressures across the world. Last year, UNESCO condemned the killing of 62 journalists who died as a result of their work. These journalists must not be forgotten and these crimes should not remain unpunished. As media moves online, more online journalists, including bloggers, are being harassed, attacked, and killed for their work. They must receive the same protection as traditional media workers.
The first UN Inter-Agency Meeting on Safety of Journalists and the Issue of Impunity met at UNESCO on the 13 and 14 September 2011. We produced a Plan of Action for the UN to build a more free and safe environment for journalists and media workers everywhere. At the same time, we will continue to strengthen the legal foundations for free, pluralistic and independent media, especially in countries undergoing transformation or rebuilding after conflict. At a time of information overload, we must help young people especially to develop critical skills and greater media literacy.
World Press Freedom Day is our opportunity to raise the flag in the fight to advance media freedom. We call on States, professional media and non-governmental organisations everywhere to join forces with the United Nations to promote online and offline freedom of expression in accordance with internationally accepted principles. This is a pillar of individual rights, a foundation for healthy societies and a force for social transformation.

Joint Message by the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon and the UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova for the 2012 Observance of the World Press Freedom Day.

May 3, 2012.

Freedom of expression is one of our most precious rights. It underpins every other freedom and provides a foundation for human dignity. Free, pluralistic and independent media is essential for its exercise.

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On March 15 – A round table to discuss and analyze national experience of strategy development in Kyrgyzstan was organized with support of the EU-UNDP New Legal Framework Project in partnership with the Center of social technologies. Participants of the round table discussed the positive and negative experience of strategic planning in Kyrgyzstan. These lessons learnt will be taken into consideration while developing Parliamentary Development Strategy. Learn more from Ms. Gulmira Mamatkerimova, Project Manager ( gm@dgov.undp.kg).

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Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan (25 April, 2012) – A new network of Youth Initiative Groups (YIG), special unions of young people, will be created in Kyrgyzstan to enhance the role of the youth in the dialogue with the government on ensuring citizens’ rights for quality services. The process started out with a three-day training of trainers (ToT) “Participatory Community Needs Assessment” for representatives of 10 youth and women NGOs. The YIG network will be created with support of the EU-UN “Operationalising Good Governance for Social Justice” Project.

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Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan (April 24, 2012) – Today members of the Steering Committee of the EU-UN “Operationilising Good Governance for Social Justice” Project gathered for their first meeting in the UN House in Bishkek. They discussed activities on institutionalising good governance reforms and practices at all levels by government and civil society organisations to help reduce poverty, protect human rights and promote sustainable human development.

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Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan (April 19, 2012) – From 10 to 14 April 2012 the UN Resident Coordinator, UNDP Resident Representative in the Kyrgyz Republic Alexander Avanessov held several meetings with partners and international organizations in Moscow. At the talks and consultations parties discussed further development of cooperation with the UN system and UNDP in the Kyrgyz Republic, with a focus on problems of uranium tailings.
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Democratic Governance 

February 4 – EU-UNDP new legal framework project assisted in organization of a round table in Osh for discussion of the draft law “On Osh city”. Discussion of the bill was initiated by a team of the Parliament Committee on constitutional legislation, state system and local governance. The bill was developed to align it with the new Constitutional provisions and strengthen the role and independence of local governance. The draft law was presented by a member of the team Mr. Tekebaev, mayor of Osh city Mr. Myrzakmatov and by other participants. Deputies of Osh local council, representatives of Osh Mayor’s office, local NGOs and experts provided comments issues of Osh city governance, problems in interaction of local governance with central ministries and agencies, indicated pros and cons draft law and proposed many valuable recommendations. Learn more from Gulmira Mamatkerimova, project manager (gm@dgov.undp.kg).

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Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan (April 6, 2012) – Today UN House in Bishkek hosted an award ceremony of the winners of the photo and poster contest Live Better: Right Here, Right Now. The contest was dedicated to the problems of local self-governance. During two months between December 1 (2011) and January 30 (2012) over 400 submissions were gathered throughout Kyrgyzstan. Total prize amount was 195 thousand KGS.

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Istanbul, Turkey (March 19, 2012)  Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan of Turkey and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Associate Administrator Rebeca Grynspan will open discussions on March 22 in a high-level forum here for development experts, government ministers from both North and South, business executives, and top UN officials to examine the global policy changes required to ensure a sustainable future for people today and for generations to come.

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Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan (March 13, 2012) – First Vice Prime Minister of the Kyrgyz Republic Aaly Karashev met with UN Resident Coordinator, UNDP Resident Representative in the Kyrgyz Republic Alexander Avanessov.

During the meeting parties exchanged views on priorities of cooperation between the Kyrgyzstan, UN system and UNDP within the new programme cycle of 2012-2016.

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