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Bordering Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and China, Kyrgyzstan is a mountainous and landlocked central Asian country. The political situation since independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 has been unstable, with a succession of popular overthrows of governments perceived as autocratic or corrupt. The most recent of these occurred in 2010, alongside outbreaks of armed conflicts between Kyrgyz and ethnic Uzbeks in the south of the country, which incurred widespread reports of human rights abuses. Other major issues in Kyrgyzstan include attacks on and arrests of journalists and human rights defenders, human trafficking and the use of child labour.
Quick Facts
125 Human development index38 Happy planet rankingOrganisations in Kyrgyzstan
- Attorneys for the Rights of the Child
- Canadian International Development Agency
- Center For The Protection of Children (CPC)
- ECLT Foundation
- EveryChild
- Ferghana.RU
- Global Campaign for Education
- Global March Against Child Labour
- Humanity without Frontiers
- International Centre for Child and Youth Studies
- International Federation of Social Workers
- International Planned Parenthood Federation
- International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
- Minority Rights Group International
- Network of NGOs working with Children
- NGO/UNICEF Regional Network for Children in Central and Eastern Europe, Commonwealth of Independent States and Baltic States
- Public foundation
- Save the Children UK
- Save the Children UK - Office for South and Central Asia Region
- SOS Children's Villages International
- Tearfund
- UNESCO
- Winrock International
- Women's World Summit Foundation
- Youth Human Rights Group