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A police reform project in Kyrgyzstan looks at a variety of ways to help build trust between communities and the police service – including through the use of street art.
24 August 2017Shahsanam is a mother of four who is challenging gender norms and perceptions in Kyrgyzstan by becoming a leading youth activist.
16 August 2017Together with partners, Saferworld has looked into the significant problem in Kyrgyzstan of school bullying and extortion and has advocated for change at the national level.
23 November 2016A youth-initiated project takes on the hidden problem of 'social orphans' - children who have been left behind by their parents and who face discrimination and neglect.
8 November 2016A youth project promotes higher education for women and girls, while taking aim at early marriages
6 September 2016The 'Youth Ambassadors' project in Kyrgyzstan seeks to overcome divides by bringing different ethnic groups together to identify solutions to security issues faced by communities. For 20-year-old Muhambetalli, working together with Uzbeks helped change his pre-conceived notions.
1 September 2016The gendered nature of insecurity, and therefore of efforts to promote security and build peace, is now widely recognised.
20 June 2016In Kyrgyzstan, exchange visits between local authorities, the police, and Local Crime Prevention Centres are proving that maintaining communication and exchanging experiences across the country are an essential part of building a successful community policing approach.
30 March 2016Osh, Kyrgyzstan is still working through some of the structural drivers of the 2010 conflict that destroyed 2,677 buildings, displaced 80,000 people, and left approximately 500 people dead.
30 March 2016