
Honorary diplomas from the Embassy of Russia were awarded for contributions to strengthening friendship between peoples and preserving common historical memory. Among the awardees were history teacher and commander of the search team "Uchkyn" Ainura Kangeldieva from the Issyk-Kul region, as well as educators Nina Kopysova from the village of Kyzyl-Suu and Nargiza Koshalieva from the National Military Lyceum named after D. Asanova.
In her speech, Ekaterina Chistova noted that each participant in the contest embodies strength and creativity. She emphasized that the work of the contestants not only preserves culture and traditions but also contributes to the development of friendship between Russia and Kyrgyzstan.
In addition to diplomas from the Embassy, the participants received letters of appreciation from the Russian House in Bishkek. Awards were presented to representatives of leading universities and cultural institutions in the country, including Zhanetta Chernova (GDK "Dialog"), Viktoria Abdulova and Saadat Shermatova (KNU named after J. Balasagyn), Nargiza Erkinbek kyzy (KSU named after I. Arabayev), as well as educator Anastasia Shchepetkova from the Batken region.
The organizers noted that the "Woman Changing the World" project once again demonstrated the important role of women in the development of civil society and international humanitarian cooperation.