RCE Kyrgyzstan-2016

a) Criteria/ indicators used to assess aspects of RCE work/ project: Character count 300 words: 
This year RCE Kyrgyzstan did not undertake the self-evaluation process.
b) Successes of the RCE and lessons learned: Character count 300 words: 
RCE Kyrgyzstan shared their experience on several meeting in 2016:
At the eleventh Steering Committee meeting of the UNECE Strategy for Education for Sustainable Development (15 and 16 February 2016) at the Palais des Nations, Geneva RCE Kyrgyzstan presented best practices on the round-table on Inputs on gender isues. The presentation title:"A good practice: «gender sensitivity to democratic values of rural population of issyk-kul oblast through esd principles".
In Minsk Belarus (April 25-26, 2016) during the Capacity building Workshop "Vocational Education of the Republic of Belarus as a mechanism to support education for sustainable development and the transition to green economy"
c) Challenges experiences: Character count 300 words: 
International community including the Kyrgyz Republic accepted obligations on implementation of “Beyond 2015 Campaign” aiming to influence the creation of post-2015 development framework and it includes number of Sustainable Development Goals and Agenda 2030. Traditionally each country select several goals of 17 SDG that becomes country priorities and should be integrated in national strategies. RCE Kyrgyzstan is focusing on implementation of SDGs to local population. The RCE Kyrgyzstan activities will raise awareness of population of the Kyrgyz Republic on introduction of SDG. Despite efforts of the Government and other interested parties on increasing awareness about SDG via mass media, TV and internet larger portion of the population is not aware about meaning and purpose of SDG. Create direct dialogue (eye to eye) is the most effective method of information dissemination and building engagement on a grassroots level. Sustainable Development Goals are aimed at ensuring basic human rights, achievement of gender equality, empowerment of women, famine relief, quality education, decent work and economic growth, good health and welfare, clean water and sanitation, affordable and clean energy, sustainable consumption and production, climate change mitigation, etc.. In total 17 goals of consider all three aspects of sustainable development: economic, social and ecological.