Legal aid for vulnerable groups in Kyrgyzstan
Having been hostpitalized after her husband beat her, Irina Evdokimova, a resident of Orlovka city, divorced him and obtained full custody of her four children. […]
Having been hostpitalized after her husband beat her, Irina Evdokimova, a resident of Orlovka city, divorced him and obtained full custody of her four children. […]
Expert group drafted the “model” for implementing the Convention. About 1.6 billion of Kyrgyz soms are required for creation of equal living conditions for people […]
Irina Evdokimova is one of the thousands of Kyrgyz citizens who have received legal advice from free legal aid centres. The centres are part of […]
There is a rural family of four people. Both parents are not working and there is no a single day without a quarrel in the […]
From object of charity to subject of law There are more than 172 thousands of persons with disabilities live in the Kyrgyz Republic today and […]
Participants of sign language courses with a legal bias have received their certificates. Sixteen trainees, who already owned the basics of the sign language, […]
Illustration: Mobile applications developed based on Kyrgyz Codes When it comes to discuss about “open data”, the majority of people usually ask numerous questions. They […]
Over ten years ago, for my birthday, my childhood friend Piero gave me as a present the book the “White steamboat” from Chyngyz Aitmatov. In handing me […]
Civil society as a key tool for improving the Rule of Law The road to an effective Rule of Law in Kyrgyzstan and elsewhere is […]
This summer Misha Trifonov, the 8th grade student in a secondary school of Bishkek, graduated from five-week training courses for sign language interpreters. He became interested […]
A newly installed ramp at the courthouse. Credit: Meri Bekeshova / UNDP in Kyrgyzstan Kara-Suu district courthouse building in Osh oblast now has a ramp […]
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