Within the project
Communicating Climate in Central Asia n-ost together with
MediaNet are organizing
webinar series on different climate communication topics for journalists, communicators and experts from Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia.
Programme for Autumn 2025 (TBA):
Saving the Caspian Sea: Stories, Science & Strategies
12 November, 15:00 (German time)
Speaker: Dina Ni, Communications Specialist with Save the Caspian Sea
Telling the Story of Agriculture: Data, Challenges, and Opportunities in Central Asia
19 November, 12:00 (German time)
Speakers:
Dr. Nodir Djanibekov, Deputy Head of Department Agricultural Policy, Department of External Environment for Agriculture and Policy Analysis, Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO)
Dr. Abdusame Tadjiev, Research Associate, Department of External Environment for Agriculture and Policy Analysis, Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO)
Webinars that already released and available in YouTube:
Traditional Communities at the Frontline: Indigenous Perspectives from Eastern Europe, Caucasus, and Central Asia
4 November, 16:00 (Almaty time)
Speakers:
Jyldyz Doolbekova, expert in the field of education, culture and ecology.
Anara Alymkulova, Executive Director, Institute for Sustainable Development Strategy
Covering COP in Practice: Lessons from the Field
23 October, 14:00 (German time)
Speakers: Assel Satubaldina, managing editor, The Astana Times
Daria Chekalskaia - Climate change communicator
COP 101: Roadmap for Journalists and Communicators
1 October, 13:00 (German time)
Speakers: Iryna Ponedelnik, Science Communicator, Climate project manager at n-ost, CAN EECCA Board member
Nugzar Kokhreidze, Chairman at RICDOG, CAN EECCA Board member
Webinar: Free AI Tools for Climate Journalists and Fact-Checkers
19 September, 15:00 (German time)
Speaker: Baktygul Chynybaeva – award-winning climate change and human rights journalist, Knight-Wallace Journalism Fellow 2025, and Graduate Student at the University of Michigan.
more webinars topics will be available soon