🌟 #RARinAction in Karakalpakstan!
On August 18, the FLEX Program Awareness and Personal Development Workshop was successfully held at the Massaget Hotel in Nukus, organized by Regional Alumni Representative Gulsanem Allambergenova in collaboration with FLEX alumna Nadira Esenbaeva (FLEX 2025).
The workshop brought together motivated 9th and 10th-grade students to explore personal growth and learn more about the opportunities offered through the FLEX (Future Leaders Exchange) Program. Participants engaged in interactive sessions on goal setting, motivation, and self-development, while alumni shared their transformative experiences studying in the United States.
FLEX alumna Nadira Esenbaeva shared her inspiring journey, reflecting on cultural exchange, academic achievements, and how the program shaped her personal development. The event concluded with a lively Q&A session, giving students the chance to ask questions and gain practical advice from alumni.
📌 This event was part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
On August 18, the FLEX Program Awareness and Personal Development Workshop was successfully held at the Massaget Hotel in Nukus, organized by Regional Alumni Representative Gulsanem Allambergenova in collaboration with FLEX alumna Nadira Esenbaeva (FLEX 2025).
The workshop brought together motivated 9th and 10th-grade students to explore personal growth and learn more about the opportunities offered through the FLEX (Future Leaders Exchange) Program. Participants engaged in interactive sessions on goal setting, motivation, and self-development, while alumni shared their transformative experiences studying in the United States.
FLEX alumna Nadira Esenbaeva shared her inspiring journey, reflecting on cultural exchange, academic achievements, and how the program shaped her personal development. The event concluded with a lively Q&A session, giving students the chance to ask questions and gain practical advice from alumni.
📌 This event was part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
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🌟 #RARinAction in Fergana!
On August 22, the InspireED: Personal and Professional Growth Opportunities for English Teachers in Fergana event was successfully held at the LEA Education Center, organized by the Regional Alumni Representative in collaboration with Fulbright Teaching Excellence Achievement and Faculty Enrichment Program alumni.
The 4-hour program, brought together local secondary school English teachers to exchange ideas, share inspiring stories, and explore professional growth opportunities. Participants engaged in sessions featuring alumni stories from the Fulbright TEA Program, practical guidance on applying for U.S.-funded exchange programs, and interactive Q&A discussions with experienced educators.
The event created a vibrant networking space where passionate English teachers could connect, learn from one another, and be inspired to continue their professional journeys.
📌 This event was part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
On August 22, the InspireED: Personal and Professional Growth Opportunities for English Teachers in Fergana event was successfully held at the LEA Education Center, organized by the Regional Alumni Representative in collaboration with Fulbright Teaching Excellence Achievement and Faculty Enrichment Program alumni.
The 4-hour program, brought together local secondary school English teachers to exchange ideas, share inspiring stories, and explore professional growth opportunities. Participants engaged in sessions featuring alumni stories from the Fulbright TEA Program, practical guidance on applying for U.S.-funded exchange programs, and interactive Q&A discussions with experienced educators.
The event created a vibrant networking space where passionate English teachers could connect, learn from one another, and be inspired to continue their professional journeys.
📌 This event was part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
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🌟 #RARinAction in Khorezm!
On August 23, the Inspire to Impact: Khorezm Alumni Forum on Leadership and Entrepreneurship was held at the Green Library of Mamun University, organized by Regional Alumni Representative Feruza Masharipova. The forum gathered high school students, teachers, and U.S. Government exchange program alumni for an engaging day of learning and inspiration.
Keynote speakers included Dr. Inna Rudenko (FLEX & IVLP Alumna), who shared her leadership journey, Dr. Feruza Masharipova (TEA, JFDP & Fulbright Alumna), who presented U.S. exchange opportunities, and Dr. Elbek Sardorovich (FLEX Alumnus), who spoke on entrepreneurship and startups. Alumni also contributed with their success stories and advice.
Through interactive activities and discussions, the event highlighted leadership, innovation, and community engagement, inspiring students and offering teachers new perspectives while building lasting connections in Khorezm’s academic and professional community.
📌 This event was part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
On August 23, the Inspire to Impact: Khorezm Alumni Forum on Leadership and Entrepreneurship was held at the Green Library of Mamun University, organized by Regional Alumni Representative Feruza Masharipova. The forum gathered high school students, teachers, and U.S. Government exchange program alumni for an engaging day of learning and inspiration.
Keynote speakers included Dr. Inna Rudenko (FLEX & IVLP Alumna), who shared her leadership journey, Dr. Feruza Masharipova (TEA, JFDP & Fulbright Alumna), who presented U.S. exchange opportunities, and Dr. Elbek Sardorovich (FLEX Alumnus), who spoke on entrepreneurship and startups. Alumni also contributed with their success stories and advice.
Through interactive activities and discussions, the event highlighted leadership, innovation, and community engagement, inspiring students and offering teachers new perspectives while building lasting connections in Khorezm’s academic and professional community.
📌 This event was part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
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New Cohort, New Opportunities: C5+O.N.E. Cohort 5 Classes Start This September
This month, the C5+O.N.E. (Opening Networks through English) Program launched Cohort 5, “English for the Economy.”
700+ government and business leaders, non-profit professionals, and media representatives from across Central Asia began their English studies, joining the 800+-strong alumni network. Over the next nine months, participants will strengthen their language skills, build cross-border networks, and prepare collaborate with peers across the region and the United States through specially designed English coursework and professional development activities. Program alumni are already seeing real impact – earning promotions, presenting in English at international conferences, and forming new partnerships that cross national boundaries.
The launch of Cohort 5 reaffirms C5+O.N.E.’s commitment to building skills, promoting regional cooperation, and expanding opportunities for shared U.S.–Central Asia growth and prosperity.
This month, the C5+O.N.E. (Opening Networks through English) Program launched Cohort 5, “English for the Economy.”
700+ government and business leaders, non-profit professionals, and media representatives from across Central Asia began their English studies, joining the 800+-strong alumni network. Over the next nine months, participants will strengthen their language skills, build cross-border networks, and prepare collaborate with peers across the region and the United States through specially designed English coursework and professional development activities. Program alumni are already seeing real impact – earning promotions, presenting in English at international conferences, and forming new partnerships that cross national boundaries.
The launch of Cohort 5 reaffirms C5+O.N.E.’s commitment to building skills, promoting regional cooperation, and expanding opportunities for shared U.S.–Central Asia growth and prosperity.
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🌟 #RARinAction in Bukhara!
On August 24, the Bukhara alumni community gathered for a Grant Writing and Proposal Development Workshop, organized by Regional Alumni Representative Kristina Mailova. The event brought together motivated alumni eager to strengthen their skills in developing impactful, fundable project proposals.
Led by expert trainers Ikramova Billura and Dildora Ashurova, both alumni of the English Speaking Nation Program, the workshop covered proposal structure, donor expectations, and common mistakes, illustrated with real-world examples. Through interactive presentations and Q&A, participants gained practical tools to transform their ideas into strong project proposals.
Through interactive presentations and Q&A, alumni left inspired and better prepared to seek funding for their community initiatives, reinforcing their role as changemakers in Bukhara.
📌 This event was part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
On August 24, the Bukhara alumni community gathered for a Grant Writing and Proposal Development Workshop, organized by Regional Alumni Representative Kristina Mailova. The event brought together motivated alumni eager to strengthen their skills in developing impactful, fundable project proposals.
Led by expert trainers Ikramova Billura and Dildora Ashurova, both alumni of the English Speaking Nation Program, the workshop covered proposal structure, donor expectations, and common mistakes, illustrated with real-world examples. Through interactive presentations and Q&A, participants gained practical tools to transform their ideas into strong project proposals.
Through interactive presentations and Q&A, alumni left inspired and better prepared to seek funding for their community initiatives, reinforcing their role as changemakers in Bukhara.
📌 This event was part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
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🌟 #RARinAction in Andijan!
On August 25, USG Alumni in collaboration with local schools organized “Empowering Youth: Personal Development and Educational Opportunities” at the Chinor Hotel in Andijan. The half-day program brought together 56 participants, including 9th–10th grade students, alumni, and local leaders, for an inspiring day of growth and exchange.
The event featured discussions on personal development, motivation, and leadership. FLEX Alumni shared their first-hand exchange experiences, highlighting how international opportunities shaped their education and careers, while local leaders and professionals inspired students with real-life success stories.
Interactive Q&A sessions and open discussions encouraged students to ask questions, broaden their ambitions, and gain practical guidance on applying for programs like FLEX.
📌 This event was part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
On August 25, USG Alumni in collaboration with local schools organized “Empowering Youth: Personal Development and Educational Opportunities” at the Chinor Hotel in Andijan. The half-day program brought together 56 participants, including 9th–10th grade students, alumni, and local leaders, for an inspiring day of growth and exchange.
The event featured discussions on personal development, motivation, and leadership. FLEX Alumni shared their first-hand exchange experiences, highlighting how international opportunities shaped their education and careers, while local leaders and professionals inspired students with real-life success stories.
Interactive Q&A sessions and open discussions encouraged students to ask questions, broaden their ambitions, and gain practical guidance on applying for programs like FLEX.
📌 This event was part of the USG Alumni Program, funded by the U.S. Embassy Tashkent and administered by American Councils Uzbekistan.
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