The Central Asian Model 2026 is organized by the OSCE Project Coordinator in Uzbekistan in cooperation with the OSCE Program Offices in Astana, Bishkek and Dushanbe and is held at the Nordic International University.

- The OSCE model provides young people with practical experience in the field of diplomacy and negotiations, while deepening their understanding of the activities of international organizations. By bringing together participants from all over Central Asia, this initiative helps strengthen regional cooperation and supports the involvement of young people in addressing common security challenges," said OSCE Project Coordinator in Uzbekistan, Ambassador Antti Karttunen.

For five days, participants immerse themselves in the work of the OSCE, discuss current security challenges, the role of youth in decision-making, and study UN Security Council Resolution 2250 "Youth, Peace and Security."

 - For me, participation in the OSCE model is an opportunity to better understand how international decisions are made and how a diplomatic dialogue is built. As a journalist, it is especially important for me to develop public speaking, argumentation and analytical thinking skills, as well as to share experiences with young men and women from other Central Asian countries," said participant Nigora Ilova.

The program focuses on practical training formats, including interactive sessions and diplomatic debates, as well as a full-scale simulation of the OSCE Permanent Council, where young people act as diplomats and conduct multilateral negotiations on a topical agenda. At the same time, special attention is paid to issues of gender equality, inclusive participation and the role of youth in ensuring peace and security.

The Central Asian Model 2026 provides participants with both theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the field of international diplomacy, contributing to the development of negotiation skills, consensus building and constructive multilateral dialogue.