Our institute adopted two students of the State University of Arizona of the United States as part of the World Innovator program
Our institute adopted two students of the State University of Arizona of the United States as part of the World Innovator program

The Central Asian Institute for the Research of Corruption and Linking of Revenues adopted two students of the US State University of Arizona as part of the World Innovator program, which includes a comprehensive set of development programs of leadership, education and trainings. Mailes Macanalti is a student of the State University of Arizona. His interests include political communications and political psychology. Emma Strow is a graduate of the State University of Arizona. She studies Chinese and intersector leadership. In the future, she plans to work in the government or in the US intelligence community, which includes 17 government, which is faced with the task of collecting information and conducting intelligence in the interests of the United States. At the time of the Miles and Emma internships, they learned about the opposition of corruption in Kyrgyzstan, under the guidance of the institution they developed methods for expanding the organization’s communications strategy, conducted training for the participants in the democracy camp. ( IFES Kyrgyzstan ), and also contributed to the preparation of media information about the institute. Also, Miles and Emma met with the deputy of the VI parliament with Natalia Nikitenko , With whom they received a new understanding of leadership and its role in a transit society. Nash Institute strengthens interaction with international partners in the training of highly qualified specialists in the field of combating corruption. We wish Miles and Emma further success in this direction.