Nadezhda has more than 27 years of experience in the field of mass communications and local government as a journalist, editor, civil servant, expert in information policy, local government, project manager, head of the organization.
Author of more than 300 articles in the media, manuals and training courses on information exchange between governments and citizens, local self-government, citizen participation in the decision-making process, economic and budgetary journalism.
Carries out overall management of the Development Policy Institute, ensures the implementation of the mission and synergy of projects funded by the World Bank, the Government of Switzerland (SDC), the British Department for International Cooperation (DFID), the German Society for Technical Cooperation (GIZ), etc.
She has a Master's degree in Economics from the Bishkek University for the Humanities, a Diploma from the Institute of Federalism of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland.
Nadezhda also has the title of "Excellent Worker of Local Self-Government of the Kyrgyz Republic", was awarded diplomas of state bodies.
She is fluent in Russian and is able to work in English.
Latest publications:
Specificities of Working with Women in Rural Communities within the Ethnogender Context of the Kyrgyz Republic
This publication was developed within the frame of "Specificities of Women's Empowerment in Rural Communities within a Central Asian Ethnogender Context" project, implemented by the Development Policy Institute together with the Local Government Academy of Central Asia from November 2022 to March 2023 with the support of the Civil Society Initiative of the University of Central Asia.
The path to a productive partnership: evolution of relations between citizens and local self-government in Kyrgyzstan
Results of a study of the level of trust of citizens of the Kyrgyz Republic in local governments, satisfaction with local services and conditions for the participation of citizens in the decision-making process
Updated: September 2024