
Honorary certificates from the Russian Embassy were awarded for contributions to strengthening friendship between nations and preserving a shared historical memory. Awards were received by history teacher and commander of the search squad "Uchkyn," Ainura Kangeldieva from the Issyk-Kul region, as well as educators Nina Kopysova (village of Kyzyl-Suu) and Nargiza Koshalieva from the National Military Lyceum named after D. Asanov.
In her address to the participants, Ekaterina Chistova noted that each of them is an example of strength and inspiration. She emphasized that the activities of the contestants contribute not only to the preservation of cultural traditions but also to the development of mutual understanding between Russia and Kyrgyzstan.
In addition to diplomas from the Embassy, the participants also received letters of gratitude from the Russian House in Bishkek. Awards were presented to representatives of leading universities and cultural institutions for their contributions to public harmony and the development of educational contacts: Zhanetta Chernova (GDK "Dialog"), Viktoria Abdulova and Saadat Shermatova (J. Balasagyn National University), Nargiza Erkinbek kyzy (I. Arabayev Kyrgyz State University), as well as a teacher from the Batken region, Anastasia Shchepetkova.
The organizers of the contest emphasized that the project "Woman Changing the World" once again demonstrated the important role of women in the development of civil society and international humanitarian cooperation.