Everyone who reads our site is familiar with the activities of PMGEF in Uzbekistan. We gave our first grant in October 2008. This year marks 7 years since we started helping communities across Uzbekistan.
This is a parable that all adults need to know and disseminate as widely as possible.
When my son was seven years old, and as a small family we were driving somewhere out of town, drove to a gas station, bought ice cream and go, we have fun...
Farmers seek profit and surplus, sometimes forgetting that the soil is too dry.
The big trouble is often that our science has little contact with real life and the practical application of existing inventions.
The circle operates all year round. Members of the Circle, if they wish, can participate in environmental events organized during the holidays.
We would be grateful if you would distribute the call to anyone who might be interested. You can find further languages of our press release
This fair presented interesting ideas and developments from the country's technological universities
The Equator Prize 2015 will be awarded to 20 outstanding local and indigenous initiatives that are advancing innovative solutions for people, nature and resilient communities.
Graphic designers, artists, as well as citizens of Uzbekistan, regardless of the type of professional activity are not indifferent to environmental issues, can take part in the competition.