Can they really hear us?

Due to the situation with coronavirus in Bishkek, Osh, Jalal-Abad and three districts, the state of emergency has been operating since March 25. Citizens residing in these territories are strictly forbidden to be on the street during curfew hours from 20:00 to 7:00. In the daytime it is allowed to leave the house only to a store, pharmacy or health facility.

Advance work has helped ensure the sustainability of treatment

Kyrgyzstan, like most countries in the world, has been affected by the coronavirus pandemic. In the context of this, we had the task of ensuring uninterrupted access to the citizens of Kyrgyzstan, both in the country and forced to stay outside it.

Advocacy of migrant rights in Russia during the COVID-19 pandemic

Labor migration is an integral part of the modern history of the Republic of Tajikistan. According to various estimates, the number of migrant workers from Tajikistan ranges from 500,000 to 1 million people (almost 10% of the country’s population). According to Russian law, the HIV-positive status of foreign citizens is an obstacle to entry into the Russian Federation (process to obtain a visa) and obtaining a work permit, as well as an occasion to receive notification of the undesirability of staying in the Russian Federation.