NGO «Support Center of Disabled People of Turkmenistan»



History of EstablishmentThe National Public Association «Support Center of Disabled People of Turkmenistan» (SCDP) was created with the main goal of supporting disabled athletes: children, adolescents and adults; protecting their rights and interests; their labor, social and physical rehabilitation; their integration into society, providing sponsorship and social support. SCDP was registered by the Ministry of Adalat (Justice) of Turkmenistan in 2004 under the number 0056.

Territory of Operation:

Ashgabat city and all velayats (provinces) of Turkmenistan

Mission of Organisation:

The organization, attracting sponsors, provides significant support to its members: people with disabilities and athletes with musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) in Ashgabat, who undergo rehabilitation and engage in sports at the gym of school No. 18 (Gaudan «V”). This includes: free provision of prostheses, wheelchairs, crutches, payment for treatment, payment for education in colleges and lyceums, provision of financial assistance, preparation and sponsorship of athletes for competitions, organization of summer camps (training camps), organization and holding of festive events, and so on.

Areas of Activity:

The SCDP hosts Ashgabat powerlifting tournaments (bench press) for individuals with musculoskeletal disabilities (MSD) in its gym. The competitions have involved over 20 athletes, including:

Spartak Ramazanov, Master of Sports, silver medalist at the 2005 Asian Youth Championship (Malaysia) and bronze medalist at the 2006 Asian Games (Malaysia). Valentina Simakova, Master of Sports of International Class, medalist at the FAZZA5 International Tournament (Dubai 2013), 2013 World Champion (WDFPF version), participant in two Paralympic Games (Beijing 2008 and London 2012), and silver medalist at the 2014 Asian Games, Incheon (Korea). Other recognized powerlifting masters from both the capital and throughout Turkmenistan.

In pursuit of self-development and to engage people with disabilities in labor, the SCDP has received 3 hectares of land in the Geoktepe etrap. The site features fruit trees, melons, tomatoes, and cucumbers. Since 2022, they have also begun raising poultry and small cattle. A greenhouse has been constructed for vegetable cultivation.

Projects:

1) «Construction of a greenhouse for agricultural training in the support center for the disabled of Turkmenistan and obtaining vegetable products», in 2019, the Embassy of Japan in Turkmenistan;

2) «E-sports club for people with disabilities», in 2023, the US Embassy in Turkmenistan;

3) «Innovative education course for an inclusive future», in 2023, the International Organization for Migration;

4) «Preservation and propagation of pistachio and almond forests in the reserves of the Koytendag State Nature Reserve in order to preserve key biodiversity areas», in 2023 – 2024, WWF/CEPF.

The Center includes about 330 people of different ages. Based on the Ashgabat comprehensive school No. 18 has a daily gym equipped with the most modern exercise machines. Also, a cyber sports center was opened, where young athletes are currently being recruited. In the summer, members of the SCDP vacation in the town of Gokdere in the Kopetdag Mountains and on the Caspian Sea in the town of Avaza. The structure of the SCDP includes a subordinate enterprise, «Obadesgakhyzmat».

Our Partners:

OSCE Centre in Ashgabat, Embassy of Japan in Turkmenistan, Embassy of China in Turkmenistan, Embassy of USA in Turkmenistan, Embassy of Germany in Turkmenistan, Representative of UNDP in Turkmenistan, Delegation of EU to Turkmenistan.

Organisational Structure:

Governing body: General Meeting

Executive body: Board

Chairman of Board: Spartak Alihanovich Ramazanov.


Contacts:


Address: 104, Parahat 7/1, Ashgabat, 744000 Turkmenistan (sporthall address: Gaudan «V”, secondary school №18 )
Telephone: +993 (12) 51-38-50
Fax: +993 (12) 96-09-80
Mobile: +993 (65) 507884,+993 (65) 675465
E-mail: annanurova@mail.ru


Turkmenistan’s Natural Gas Research Institute establishes a cutting-edge Information-Analytical Centre



On 26 March 2025 the EU funded project: «EU for a green Turkmenistan: Policy Dialogue and Climate Action 2024-2028», implemented by German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ) supplied the newly established at Ashgabat Information-Analytical Center, based at the Natural Gas Research Institute of the State Concern «Turkmengas» with modern IT equipment. This marks a significant step towards Turkmenistan’s transition to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future by enabling scientific research and analysis.

The Information and Analytical Center will significantly enhance the skills and capacities of specialists from both the State Concern «Turkmengas» and the Natural Gas Research Institute through advanced training programs, workshops, and the introduction of the latest technologies and methods. Moreover, the Center will facilitate hands-on experience with cutting edge IT equipment and measurement devices such as LDAR (leak detection and repair), improving specialists’ skills in collecting, processing, and validating data on methane emissions derived from various internation satellite sources. This comprehensive approach will contribute to improving professional skills and advancing groundbreaking scientific projects in the gas field.

The event covered the following topics:

-Handing over modern IT equipment to the Natural Gas Research Institute

-Discussions on improving the capabilities of specialists, studying, and introducing European’s best scientific practices and experience in the field of «green transition».

Quote:

«It is essential to integrate digital systems within the scientific institutions in the gas field sector. Additionally, it is important to study and implement the EU best practices and experience in this area» noted a representative of the State Concern «Turkmengas».

The collaborative efforts within the project «EU for a green Turkmenistan: Policy Dialogue and Climate Action 2024-2028» aim to support Turkmenistan’s transition to green energy and address the commitments outlined in the Global Methane Pledge and the Paris Agreement.

The creation of the Information-Analytical Center is expected to enhance expertise and drive forward advanced scientific projects in the gas sector.


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Strategy for informing the public about the benefits of using RES was discussed at the Mary Energy Institute



On March 24th, the Turkmen State Energy Institute (TSEI) hosted the first round table in a hybrid format to discuss the development of a strategy for public awareness on the benefits of using renewable energy sources (RES) and the implementation of energy efficiency.

The 1st round table was attended by representatives of authorized national partners, such as: the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan, the Ministry of Energy of Turkmenistan and its subdivisions, the State Concern «Turkmengas» and its subdivisions, the Ministry of Environment Protection of Turkmenistan, the Ministry of Education of Turkmenistan, as well as staff from the European Union (EU) Delegation to Turkmenistan, the UNDP project «Sustainable Cities in Turkmenistan: Integrated Green Urban Development in Ashgabat and Avaza», the project «Sustainable Energy Connections in Central Asia» (SECCA), the project «Renewable Energy in Central Asia» (RECA), Young SDG Ambassadors, students, the project team from the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ), and representatives of civil society organizations: «Tebigy Kuwwat», «Yash tebigatchy», «Junior Achievment Turkmenistan», «Nature Preserving Society of Turkmenistan», «Mashgala», and «Mirasly Senet».

From the outset, Aganyaz Yagshiyevich Djumaev, Vice-Rector for Research at TSEI, who moderated the event, welcomed all participants, wished them successful work, and provided a brief overview of the round table’s background. In particular, it was noted that the development and implementation of the Strategy is a crucial component of the project «European Union for Green Development in Turkmenistan: Policy Dialogue and Climate Action: 2024-2028», funded by the European Union and the Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Germany. This project, implemented by GIZ, aims to support Turkmenistan’s sustainable development efforts by applying best international practices and EU standards. The project’s starting point was the Memorandum of Understanding signed on May 14, 2024, between the Ministry of Energy of Turkmenistan, the State Concern «Turkmengas», and GIZ. The project’s primary focus will be on establishing effective dialogue between the EU and Turkmenistan’s state bodies to promote RES and enhance energy efficiency by reducing methane and other greenhouse gas emissions. It also plans to build the capacity of state institutions in climate change adaptation. Two pilot projects demonstrating adaptation measures in the field of RES will be implemented under the project.

Subsequently, A.Ya. Djumaev gave the floor to Serdar Gochakovich Nazarov, Rector of TSEI, Ms. Renata Wrobel, Deputy Head of Delegation of the EU to Turkmenistan, and Dr. Caroline Milow, Program Manager GIZ, for opening remarks at the first session.

S.G. Nazarov:

– Today, as part of the program supported by GIZ, a training room equipped with the latest IT-equipment has been installed at the Research and Production Center for «RES» at our institute, which has significantly improved the quality of education. Classes are conducted in an interactive format with the possibility of remote video conferencing, and students are given the opportunity to better complete their assignments and expand their horizons.

Ms.Renata Wrobel:

– I would like to note the strong commitment of Turkmenistan’s youth to raising awareness about climate change and promoting renewable energy. The youth conferences held in 2024, culminating in the Youth Roadmap for Climate Action 2025, demonstrate the leading role of youth in combating the negative effects of climate change.

The second session was rich with presentations from national and international experts, both online and offline. Dr. Сaroline Milow presented a report on the project:

– The project activities are aimed at expanding the partnership between the EU and Turkmenistan. We are further strengthening our dialogue by expanding cooperation and also providing support in the implementation of Turkmenistan’s National Climate Change Strategy. Our political dialogue is supported through technical assistance and capacity building.

Dr. Peter Liebelt, Head of the Central Asian Sustainable Innovation Bureau (CASIB) office in Almaty, Kazakhstan, shared the EU’s experience in informing the public about the benefits of RES and energy efficiency.

And Ms. Elena Zhuchenko, UNDP International Consultant on RES, shared international experience via video-conference platform on disseminating and promoting initiatives for the development of RES among the public, population, and young generation.

The session continued with presentations from local experts. Gylychmuhammet Jorayev, GIZ Energy Advisor, presented the draft concept of the «Strategy for Public Awareness on the Benefits of RES and Energy Efficiency» to the audience. The speaker noted that the ideas and proposals expressed at the round table would be taken into account in the process of developing the draft strategy. And during the second round table, tentatively scheduled for late April – early May 2025, the first draft of the strategy will be discussed. At this stage, participants will be able to contribute their additional proposals and comments, which will allow the document to be finalized considering various opinions and recommendations. And at the third round table, which will take place in May-June 2025, the final draft of the Strategy will be presented.

Atamuhammet Saryyev, specialist of the «Sustainable Energy Connections in Central Asia» (SECCA) project, gave a presentation on economic benefits: Reducing energy costs and increasing economic sustainability.

Jemal Durdykova, specialist of the UNDP project «Sustainable Cities in Turkmenistan: Integrated Green Urban Development in Ashgabat and Avaza», spoke on the topic of environmental responsibility: Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality.

The presentation by Abdurahman Myratdurdyyev, Deputy Head of the Department of Prospective Development of the Ministry of Energy of Turkmenistan, was about technological innovations: Modern solutions in the field of energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy sources.

The second half of the round table was dedicated to group work, where participants discussed and proposed ideas and activities for inclusion in the Strategy.

Participants were divided into 6 groups with specific tasks:

  • Group 1: Strategic goals, objectives, and principles, proposals for the title of the future document
  • Group 2: Defining the target audience, proposed communication channels, and activities that will become part of the strategy’s implementation action plan
  • Group 3: Overview of funding prospects, monitoring, and evaluation of strategy implementation
  • Group 4: Gender aspect of RES: Women’s contribution to green energy
  • Group 5: The role of public organizations in the implementation of the strategy

The group work culminated in the presentation of their results. Young SDG Ambassadors were particularly active, presenting proposals from four groups.

Berkeli Atayev, Director of the Public Association Enterprise «Tebigy Kuwwat», presented the results of the fifth group’s discussions to the participants of the round table with specific proposed activities.

In the concluding part, the round table organizers thanked all participants for their productive work and expressed hope for active joint participation in future project events.


Berkeli Atayev.

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NGO «Ecological Movement of Turkmenistan»



The NGO «Ecological Movement of Turkmenistan» was established on December 24, 2024, to conduct a public movement for the preservation of the natural environment throughout the territory of Turkmenistan and received Certificate No. 0103 from the Ministry of Adalat (Justice) of Turkmenistan.

In accordance with the laws of Turkmenistan «On Nature Protection», «On Public Associations», and the Charter of the NGO «Ecological Movement of Turkmenistan», both individuals and legal entities can become members of the organization.

The goals and objectives of the organization

The NGO «Ecological Movement of Turkmenistan» aims to promote the importance of preserving nature and its uniqueness in Turkmenistan, as well as the importance of a careful approach to the environment. To achieve its goals, the Organization performs the following tasks:

✔ explaining relevant environmental aspects to citizens, while increasing their level of careful attitude towards ecology;

✔ focusing attention on important environmental issues, conducting promotional activities among citizens related to the development of a culture of careful attitude towards ecology;

✔ professional development of volunteering among youth and women passionate about environmental protection;

✔ involving young ecologists and volunteers in the implementation of the state’s environmental policy;

✔ achieving the development and implementation of environmental projects by conducting various environmental protection measures;

✔ creating a database of environmental information using a digital system, making it accessible to everyone, and using this information in promotional work.

Chairperson of the Organization: Mrs.Guncha Yusupova. 


Contacts::


📍 Address: Building 334, 1958 (Nurmuhammet Andalyp) street, Berkararlyk district, Ashgabat  
📞 tel/fax: +99312 769167, +99363 376804.
📧 Email: ekohereket2025@gmail.com.

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