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Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan – Over 30 senior students of school №65 of the Bishkek city participated in the STEM4Her event. It was organised with the support of the European Union (EU), as part of the EU–Kyrgyzstan Sustainable Energy Days.

As the name suggests, the STEM4Her event was primarily aimed at the senior schoolgirls. At the event, they joined discussions with role models from the energy sector about education and careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) and energy. Women leaders, including Nurzat Abdyrasulova, President of UNISON Group, and Eleonora Kazakova, Chairperson of the “Renewable Energy Sources in the Kyrgyz Republic” Association, and Ilze Purina, the EU-funded SECCA Project Key Expert in Energy Governance, shared their stories of breaking barriers and building careers in sustainable energy. Taalaibek Mambetaliev, Deputy Director General of the Chakan Small Hydropower Plant, presented about the work of the plant and how water generates clean energy.

School №65 was awarded the title of the Most Energy-Efficient School in 2023 by the EU, making it a fitting participant.

Hans Farnhammer, Chargé d’affaires of the EU Delegation to the Kyrgyz Republic, remarked: “Initiatives like STEM4Her empower girls and invest in future female leaders who will drive innovation and the green transition. Energy is not just about technology – it is about people, ideas, and opportunities. The EU is proud to support the energy sector in Central Asia with our flagship regional projects Kambarata-1 Hydropower Plant and SECCA, and making sure that women will be part of work force of the energy sector in the future”.

Currently, women account for about 30-40% of STEM graduates but make up only 18% of the energy sector workforce in Kyrgyzstan. The event increased the girls’ awareness about clean energy and encouraged them to imagine their futures in STEM. It ended with a lively STEM4Her quiz, where the girls tested their knowledge of sustainable energy and celebrated the winners with prizes and group photos.

The event was organised by the EU-funded project “Sustainable Energy Connectivity in Central Asia (SECCA)”.

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