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Building a better future for us and our country

Building a better future for us and our country Building a better future for us and our country Building a better future for us and our country Building a better future for us and our country Building a better future for us and our country Building a better future for us and our country

Employees of the Presidential Center of the Republic of Kazakhstan delivered two-day online training seminars titled "A Fair Society - an Honest Citizen" to high school students of Astana city, Abai region, as well as Akmola and Almaty regions.

These practical exercises are intended to popularize the Head of State, K.K.Tokayev's decisions and initiatives towards the creation of a just and rule-of-law state. During the lectures, the concept of "justice", its conceptual foundations, socio-cultural ideals of Kazakhstani society are explained to the listeners, aspects of formation of new values are discussed. Additionally, attendees of the training seminar get familiar with new, currently relevant management decisions and strategic directions for the development of Kazakhstan. The trainings are designed to help participants develop their personal perspectives on the state's present, and future, as well as their civic and patriotic consciousness, effective personal qualities, team project development and presentation, and ideas for creating a fair and just civil society.

"I gained inspiration for new projects, fresh ideas, and a wealth of useful information. I enjoyed that we were able to express openly our ideas and creativity in the lesson. Talking about it with peers was fascinating. In general, the seminar-training inspired us and strengthened our faith in the future," wrote Zhiger Nurdanbekuly, a student at the Abai gymnasium school in the village of Uzynagash, in his review.

"During the webinar we discussed the importance of observing rules and laws in society, the role of each person in creating a fair and harmonious society. We talked about the ethics and values that should guide our actions and decisions. This experience allowed us to better understand the importance of civic responsibility and participation in public life. This training became not only a source of new knowledge, but also an inspiration for us to become active participants in our society and build a better future for ourselves and our country,” Razia Muhamed, a student at the Lyceum No. 85 named after Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani in Astana, shared her impressions.