From February through March, students will address major health challenges in Tajikistan and throughout the world. By participating in this activity students are learning and teaching others about different health issues confronting their communities and the world. Based on the presentations created by GCE students, this week on our forum participants will select one health issue which they will explore further by conducting research online, discussing with experts, and conducting interviews. Check back soon as we will be updating frequently as students tackle some of today’s biggest health issues! |
By clicking on the links
below you can download students' presentations:
Vahdat, Tursunzoda
Sarband,
Kurgan-Tyube
Kulob, Vose,
Chorbogh
Fayzobod,
Istaravshan, Shahrinav
Dushanbe sch. No.8 for the deaf students, Konibodom, Khorugh
Chkalovsk,
Khujand
Hisor, Rudaki, Vakhsh
Dushanbe sch. No.10,
Gulyakandoz,
Norak
Isfara,
Kayrokkum,
Ayni
The Global Connections and Exchange Program for Central Asia
is a project of Relief International - Schools Online's Global Citizenship & Youth Philanthropy Program and has been
made possible with major funding from the United States State Department Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and the Global Catalyst Foundation. |