Bishkek, Jan. 27, 2026 / Kabar /. From 2024 to 2025, the Ayalzat Municipal Crisis Center provided social and psychological assistance to women and children who were victims of domestic and gender-based violence. According to Bishkek mayor's office, 281 people received assistance during this period, including 96 women and 185 children.
As of January 27, 2026, the center housed 40 people, including 15 women and 25 children. The center's total capacity is 50 beds.
Victims are provided with temporary shelter, psychological support, social support, legal consultations, and referral services. The center's activities are aimed at ensuring the safety of women and children and protecting their rights.
Ayalzat Municipal Crisis Center continues to work closely with government agencies to prevent violence and provide comprehensive assistance to women who have suffered violence.
Kyrgyz Minister of Labor, Social Security, and Migration Kanat Sagynbaev visited the center during an off-site meeting on January 27 and learned about the living conditions and services provided.
Bishkek Deputy Mayor Victoria Mozgacheva and Director of the Department of Social Development Aizada Dzhunusova also participated in the off-site meeting.