Ambassadors

Gulsum Kosumbekova
Uzbekistan

Gulsum Kosumbekova

Gulsum is an activist, debater, and project manager in Central Asia. A Global UGRAD exchange program alumna, she has been volunteering and working with youth in international projects for seven years. She served as president of the Face to Face Debate Club and founded the DC Debate Club at the Office of Civil Liberties. Gulsum has also worked as a consultant and trainer in soft skills and in preventing violent extremism and radicalization among youth with the OSCE Program Office.
Khurshida Rasokhan
Kyrgyzstan

Khurshida Rasokhan

Over 8 years of experience in communications. Khurshida is promoting organizations with diverse missions in Kyrgyzstan. For the past two years, she has dedicated her life to strategic management and organizational development. Currently, Khurshida is pursuing a master's degree in Sociology.
Muzaffar Salmetov
Kazakhstan

Muzaffar Salmetov

He has recently taken on the role of Go Viral Ambassador for Kazakhstan. He has extensive experience as a project manager, implementing various projects within the creative industry. Additionally, Muzaffar is actively involved in developing his own IT project aimed at creating innovative solutions in the technology sector.
Parvina Sultonmamadova
Tajikistan

Parvina Sultonmamadova

Parvina holds a degree in World Economics from the University of Central Asia (UCA). She managed to try many different fields, but two years ago decided to start her journey in the world of technology and business.
Inna Nikbahtshoyeva
Turkmenistan

Inna Nikbahtshoyeva

Inna holds two bachelor's degrees in Journalism and Public Relations, as well as Psychology. She is a graduate of the UGRAD program and was awarded “Alumnus of the Year” for USG exchange programs for her contributions to women's empowerment. Inna is one of the founders and a moderator of the first support group for mothers of special needs children, “You Are Not Alone”. Her main areas of interest include education, inclusivity, and promoting volunteerism as part of societal culture.