
Kymbat Urumkulova noted that the center aims to promote the Russian language and strengthen ties between Russia and Kyrgyzstan through the implementation of international programs, teacher training, and the introduction of humanitarian projects. The center will offer educational programs for children and teenagers, such as theater and choreography studios, the media school "PRORussian," courses on digital culture and programming, as well as the project "Not Boring Russian." For adults, film clubs, discussion platforms, and literary evenings featuring works by classic Russian literature will be organized.
The work of the "Eurasia" social stores was also discussed, with the goal of improving access for the population to essential goods.
Kymbat Urumkulova emphasized that now social cards can be used for purchases in these stores not only by pensioners and people with disabilities but also by parents raising children, single mothers, medical workers, educators, and students.
Tilek Tekebaev highlighted the importance of the contribution of the Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "Eurasia" to the socio-economic and humanitarian development of the country, expressing interest in further cooperation. He emphasized the significance of the assistance provided earlier, including the transfer of 10 school buses, which made the journey to school safer and more accessible for children.
The meeting also addressed issues related to improving education in the region, implementing digital solutions, promoting sports among youth, and possible formats for joint work in these areas.
As a result of the meeting, the parties agreed to continue cooperation and implement joint projects aimed at the sustainable development of the Jalal-Abad region and improving the quality of life for its population.