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Information seminar on the topic: “Organization of chemical production” within the framework of SDG 1 “No poverty”
On 27 December 2025, professor D.N. Akbayeva, associate professor Zh.T. Yeshova, and associate professor N.T. Smagulova organized an informational seminar on the topic of “Organization of Chemical Production” within the framework of SDG 1 “No Poverty” for young teachers of the innovative school “Altyn adam” (D. Medeminov, R. Asanov, Kuttymuratov E., Aminov B., and Iskakbay B.).
The aim of the seminar was to improve the professional competence of teachers in the analysis of product quality and modern production technologies in order to prepare schoolchildren for their future professional activities, to develop their entrepreneurial thinking and desire to set up small businesses, and to develop the practical skills necessary to implement their own ideas and initiatives in accordance with Sustainable Development Goal “No Poverty”.
The aim of the seminar is to improve teachers’ professional competence in analyzing product quality and modern production technologies in order to prepare schoolchildren for their future professional activities, develop their entrepreneurial thinking and desire to set up small businesses, and develop the practical skills necessary to implement their own ideas and initiatives in line with Sustainable Development Goal “No Poverty”.
University lecturers gave presentations on poverty eradication through explaining the role of product analysis (detergents and coatings) and recommendations for their improvement. The seminar covered the types and composition of detergents and coatings, the role of product analysis, and the importance of choosing safe products and chemicals. Poverty eradication through education and public awareness is a comprehensive approach that includes education and professional skills. This can lead to increased productivity through the application of new knowledge and technologies to improve one’s well-being. Thus, education and awareness give people the tools not just to survive, but to build a sustainable future, contributing to the reduction of poverty worldwide, as defined in the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The seminar helped to increase the environmental literacy of the participants.
Professor, Doctor of Chemical Sciences Akbayeva D.N.
Associate Professor, Candidate of Chemical Sciences Yeshova Zh.T.
Associate Professor, Candidate of Chemical Sciences Smagulova N.T.