There is no obstacle in creating a Central Asian journalism hub

7/24/2019

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Days of Summer School "Global Communications and National Media: Efficient Access to Citizens", held within the framework of the 85th anniversary of Al-Farabi Kazakh National University Journalism Faculty and the 25th anniversary of the international political week "Turksia", have been held with speakers from the Central Asian countries and shared the experience of  on the media's power of citizens.
Within the framework of UN Sustainable Development this year, the UNESCO Media and Information Literacy Week is a global theme - the media's citizenship.
Representatives from Uzbekistan, Karakalpakstan and Kyrgyzstan reported on the problem and practice of journalism in their countries. "The informational space of the Turkic-speaking countries is unique, with different experiences," says Yakuthan Mamatova, professor of journalism at Mirzo Ulugbek Uzbek National University. The next meeting of journalism faculties of Central Asian universities was planned to be held in Tashkent in the framework of the Year of Kazakhstan in Uzbekistan. Turkey editor-in-chief Kuat Auezbay gave a lecture on management in the press and gave examples and experience in Kazakhstani mass media. The importance of providing accurate information in the press was discussed at Ahmet Omirzak's discussion of the ethics of opinions in the master class about the accessibility of citizens' objective information. The analysis of the development trends of civil journalism in the speech of Beibit Toktarbay, combined with foreign media coverage and case studies in national press, has been accompanied by experiences from neighboring countries. Dinara Mynzhasarovna's lecture on the impact of social journalism shared her impressive experience in using data. Lectures by Zhaniya Abdibek and Aizhan Karibaeva, new wave of new business media, were highly appreciated by scientists from Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan's national journalism faculties. The graduates of the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University Journalism Faculty were delighted by the continuous search for new media and business journalism. Agreements have been reached on topical professionals to work together on scientific research and new educational programs and develop their practical bases. 
The Delegation of the Republic of Uzbekistan highly appreciated the experience of the content manager, Eskali Tomiris, in the production of information, design, and latrine at the youth portal portal massaget.kz, a new step in the journalism school.
The Summer School of Journalism and Communication, where professors of journalism faculties of universities of Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan have been established, has become a media site for journalists and scholars from Central Asia.
Gulmira Sultanbaeva