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Elmira Sultanovna Ibraimova

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34: 149:(Agentstvo Razvitiya i Investirovaniya Soobshestv – ARIS) of the Kyrgyz Republic, established to implement this and subsequent rural and community development projects. Under her leadership ARIS became the main agency for implementing foreign aided projects in the rural communities of the country. In 2005 Elmira Sultanovna was one of the recipients of the Prize for Women's Creativity in Rural Life, awarded annually by the Women's World Summit Foundation in 177:’s cabinet first as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs (2007-May 2008) and then as Deputy Prime Minister responsible for the social sectors. She resigned from this position in January 2009 over policy differences and was expelled from the Ak Jol party for publicly criticizing President Bakiyev's policies. 196:
and governing until December 31, 2011, Elmira Sultanovna was briefly one of its members as Coordinator of the Social Sector, Public Relations and Mass Media, until she was reappointed in 2010 to her old position as executive director of ARIS. In November 2012 she was appointed chair of the Chamber of
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Following a year without a government appointment, she was named in May 2002 to head the preparation unit for the Village Investment Project under the Prime Minister's Administration, and from October 2003 until 2007 she was executive director of the Community Development and Investment Agency
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party in October 2007, he asked her to join and to serve as one of its co-chairs. The party won 71 of the 90 seats in the Jogorku Keņesh in the 2007 elections, and Elmira Sultanovna became leader of its parliamentary faction. She subsequently served in Prime Minister
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in June 1984. She then worked seven years (1984–1991) in an electronic machinery plant in Frunze, rising to senior economist in its research & development section. From 1986 to 1991 she was also second secretary of one of the district committees of the
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of the Kyrgyz Republic, and subsequently from December 1998 to September 1999 she was Deputy Chief of the Foreign Policy Department in the Administration of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic.
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Elmira Sultanovna was born in Frunze while her father was minister of Land Reclamation and Water Management in the government of Bolot Mambetov. She studied at
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From September 1999 through April 2001 she was her country's Permanent Representative and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the
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of the former Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic on December 15, 1990, as the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, she joined the Kyrgyz
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in May 1991, where she served until October 1996. There she held various positions in the administration of the national
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https://woman.ch/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/2019-list.452-laure%CC%81ates.09.09.pdf
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New Permanent Representative of Kyrgyzstan presents Credentials (2 December 1999)
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Accounts of the Kyrgyz Republic, where she served until retiring in 2016.
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from 22 December 1978 until his assassination in 1980. Her sister
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https://www.ecosai.org.pk/docs/circulars/ECOSAI-Circular-2015.pdf
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Permanent Representatives of Kyrgyzstan to the United Nations
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Since August 31, 1991, Kyrgyz Republic or simply Kyrgyzstan.
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Kyrgyz civil servant, politician and deputy prime minister
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Gender and Women’s Leadership: A Reference Handbook.
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Index

Frunze
Kyrgyzstan

Sultan Ibraimov
Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic
Ainura
M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University
Moscow
Master's degree
political economics
Komsomol
Independence
civil service
Parliament
Legislative Chamber
Muskie Fellowship
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, Massachusetts
Master's degree
Public Administration
Auditor
Supreme Auditing Chamber
United Nations
New York
Geneva
Switzerland
Kurmanbek Bakiyev
Tulip Revolution
Ak Jol
Igor Chudinov

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