Women’s role in COVID-19 response in Kyrgyzstan

Twenty women-led Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) have been selected by the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) to undergo a capacity building program, developed and led by the Civil Society Initiative of the University of Central Asia (UCA), according to press release issued by UCA.. This is part of a six-month project of AKF and UCA, funded […]

Twenty women-led Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) have been selected by the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) to undergo a capacity building program, developed and led by the Civil Society Initiative of the University of Central Asia (UCA), according to press release issued by UCA..

This is part of a six-month project of AKF and UCA, funded by Global Affairs Canada, Foundations for Health and Empowerment, and Advancing Gender Equality and Civil Society.

The selected participants are winners of an online competition among women-led and gender equality-focused CSOs, who developed best ideas for improving local health infrastructure to meet the needs of vulnerable women. Another objective is developing prevention measures and support for survivors of sexual and gender-based violence.

This one-week online training, “Women’s Voices amid the COVID-19 Crisis”, launched on September 2, is led by international gender expert Veronica Cretu. She is a representative of the Participation Council to the UN Women Moldova and Global Woman Aspirational Award Winner of 2019, and has vast expertise and experience working in Central Asia on issues of gender equality, open government, citizen engagement, and open data.

“We are planning to conduct seven webinars for 40 attendees on a daily basis. The program has an intensive agenda, including such aspects as building the national community of women practitioners and improving their capacity on issues of gender equity, Covid19 response practices, domestic violence, women’s challenges, economic empowerment, social issues, and citizen engagement among others”, says Dinara Musabekova, head of the Civil Society Initiative of UCA’s Graduate School of Development.

Apart from gaining new knowledge and skills, participants will also get support and mentoring for drafting the outlines of collaborative actions for COVID-19.

After training, these CSOs will be awarded a small grant to implement their project ideas.

Join us on social media!

Article translations:

Related Article

Оби зулол
Оби зулол
Tenisi

Most Read

Коммерсбонк Точикистон

Recent Articles

RZD announces the restoration of passenger services between Moscow and Dushanbe

Direct rail services between the capitals of Russia and Tajikistan were suspended in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

#AP30/Stories. “Selam! Heller nichek?” How Tatars live today in Sughd province

On the 30th anniversary of "Asia-Plus," we continue to publish reports that remain relevant even after years. This story was told in 2021, and since then, little has changed in the life of the Tatar community in Tajikistan.

15,000 cameras, drones, and robots: how technology monitors pilgrims in Mecca and Medina

During Hajj 2026, Mecca and Medina were under unprecedented digital control.

Another child in Dushanbe removed from family and sent to boarding school

The Ministry of Internal Affairs reports that the parents did not pay adequate attention to the child.

Emomali Rahmon instructs to address issues in seed production following criticism of the industry

Issues have been noted with certification, seed quality, and the material and technical base of the industry.

Water, climate, and a $130 billion deficit: seven key outcomes of the Water Conference in Dushanbe

At the forum, countries and international organizations discussed new mechanisms for cooperation, investments, and technologies that are essential for addressing the global water crisis.

Eskhata Bank introduces a new generation children’s wallet

"Eshkata Bank" has created a full-fledged digital platform that helps children aged 7 to 16 learn how to manage money.