April 29, 2015
Originally coming from Samarkand I moved to Bishkek in 2003Ìýand graduated in 2006.ÌýI studied International and Comparative Politics and did minor in International Law.
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Right after graduation I moved to Almaty, where I live now. I began as Logistics coordinator at the International Relations Department of one of the biggest banks in Kazakhstan at that time, Alliance Bank. I moved to the International Republican Institute (IRI) as a project manager when they reopened their office in Kazakhstan in 2008. After more than two years of working with political parties and NGOs in Kazakhstan I got a scholarship from Open Society Foundations and French Embassy and went to France where I got my MA degree in International project management. As a part of my MA programme I had a four-month internship at the UN Economic Commission for Europe in Geneva.Ìý
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Nowadays I work for the Transboundary Water Management project at the Regional Environmental Center for Central Asia (CAREC). The project is sponsored by European Commission and is implemented by GIZ and CAREC.Ìý
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I think majority of Â鶹´«Ã½ graduates will laugh rememberingÌýsleepless nights of writing term papers when eyelids weigh more than a laptop and fingers are glued to the keyboard byÌýtransparencyÌýof thoughts and ideas. For me Â鶹´«Ã½ was not only a school of academic learning, it taught me to survive, to strive and finally to achieve. It was not always easy, especially in the beginning, butÌýdefinitelyÌýit was worth it.Ìý
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Those great teachers and good friends that I met at Â鶹´«Ã½ became very dear to me, and I am very thankful that I have such people as my friends.Ìý