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Crisis Center «Sezim»

Activity of the Crisis Center "Sezim" is aimed at promoting gender equality, the eradication of gender discrimination and the protection of the rights of women/girls and their family members by gender-based, domestic violence and human trafficking. Center "Sezim" is in Kyrgyzstan since 1998.

Our principles:

NON-COMMERCIAL NATURE OF THE ACTIVITY, INDEPENDENCE, INFORMATION RELIABILITY AND OBJECTIVITY, TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY.

WE PROVIDE ASSISTANCE:

Women/Girls and their family members

affected by gender-based, domestic violence and human trafficking;

Youth

education and information activities aimed at gender sensitization and promotion lifestyles without violence

Elderly people

In difficult life situations;

Population of the Kyrgyzstan

prevention of gender-based, domestic violence and human trafficking

Refugees and asylum-seekers in Kyrgyzstan

protection from gender-based, domestic violence and human trafficking

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for women and their children affected by gender-based, domestic violence and human trafficking

FAMILY MEDIATION

News

At the crisis center “Sezim,” a generational shift in leadership has taken place.

For over 26 years, human rights advocate Byubyusara Ryskulova has been at the helm of the “Sezim” Crisis Center, making a significant contribution to the cause of protecting the rights of women and children who have experienced violence, as well as strengthening family values and gender equality in Kyrgyzstan. Demonstrating a high commitment to democratic […]

Sezim: Helping Women and Families During Covid-19

Around the world the Covid-19 outbreak has been accompanied by what many are calling “the Silent Pandemic” – an increase in violence against women and children. Unemployment, lost wages, school closures, and quarantine contribute to social isolation, stress and family conflict that increase the risk of violence against women and children. Government issued stay-at-home orders […]

Central Asian 55+ Womens’ Theater Group Promotes Inter-Generational Dialogue on Violence Against Women

Around the world, victim-blaming remains a powerful barrier that prevents girls and women from reporting sexual assault and seeking help.  Victim-blaming, including questioning the victim’s moral character, family upbringing, or fashion choices is often a reflection of broader societal views on gender and the accepted position of girls and women in the community.  In Kyrgyzstan […]

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