The motto of the international conference held in late November in Almaty was quite laconic: “Be a force for good!” The event took place during the 16-day campaign against gender-based … …read more →
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Following the UN CEDAW recommendations and evidence-based guidelines, Chance Crisis Center successfully applied the Rural WINGS project collaboratively with the Global Research Institute (GLOR) Foundation and the “Protection of the … …read more →
While preparing for the 16-day campaign against gender-based violence, journalist from Kyrgyzstan Sakhira Nazarova and head of the GLORI Foundation Danil Nikitin interviewed renowned researchers and practitioners in Kyrgyzstan and … …read more →
10 years ago Dr Louisa Gilbert and her colleagues of the Columbia University School of Social Work came to Kyrgyzstan to help us to implement the WINGS of Hope project … …read more →
The prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) among people who inject drugs (PWID) continues to be a major public-health burden in this highly stigmatised population. To halt transmission of HCV, … …read more →
In Kyrgyzstan, the S-O-S (“Stop Overdose Safely”) project has been successfully completed. The project focused on innovative approaches to opioid overdose prevention, and the project report is already available. The … …read more →
ScholarForum creates a space for grantees and alumni to learn from each other. In this edition, we talked with two alumni, Danil Nikitin, a former fellow from the Social Work … …read more →
Following the UN CEDAW recommendations, in Kyrgyzstan the Global Research Institute (GLORI Foundation) collaboratively with six Crisis Centers and the Association of Crisis Centers of the Kyrgyz Republic, have been … …read more →
We are back from another trip to Japan, and decided to describe our impressions about brilliantly organized Third Dementia International Asian Meeting in Kaga and hospitality of the people who … …read more →
Respect for the Aged Day (敬老の日 Keirō no Hi) is a Japanese designated public holiday celebrated annually to honor elderly citizens. It started in 1966 as a national holiday and was held on every September 15. Since 2003, Respect … …read more →