UNESCO Clubs in Kazakhstan Launch Youth Eco Camp TURAQTY JOL 7.0

Applications are open for the TURAQTY JOL 7.0 youth eco-camp, organized by Kazakhstan's UNESCO Clubs to promote environmental awareness.

UNESCO Clubs in Kazakhstan Launch Youth Eco Camp TURAQTY JOL 7.0

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The Kazakhstan National Federation of Clubs for UNESCO has announced the launch of its seventh annual youth environmental camp, TURAQTY JOL 7.0. The program is part of a national eco-campaign aimed at fostering environmental awareness and sustainable thinking among young people in the country.

According to the Federation, the camp is designed for active youth aged 18 to 35. The application period is currently open, with a deadline set for April 25, 2026. The camp itself is scheduled to take place from May 15 to May 18, 2026, in the Almaty region.

The TURAQTY JOL program focuses on practical ecology, sustainable development, and leadership. Participants will engage in educational sessions, workshops, and hands-on environmental activities. The initiative seeks to empower a new generation of eco-leaders committed to addressing local and global ecological challenges.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Who can apply for the TURAQTY JOL 7.0 eco-camp?

Active youth aged 18 to 35 from Kazakhstan are eligible to apply for the camp.

What are the key dates for the eco-camp?

Applications are open until April 25, 2026, and the camp will be held from May 15 to May 18, 2026.

What is the goal of the TURAQTY JOL program?

The program aims to promote environmental awareness, sustainable thinking, and develop leadership skills among young people in Kazakhstan.

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