Bishkek, March 28, 2025. /Kabar /. A program dedicated to the development of women's leadership in healthcare has been launched in Bishkek, the press service of the Ministry of Health of the Kyrgyz Republic said.
This 5-month educational course is aimed at improving women's leadership competencies, which will strengthen the healthcare system, promote gender equality and increase the number of women in leadership positions.
The program is organized by the Ministry of Health of Kyrgyzstan jointly with a regional project implemented by the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ) on behalf of the German government.
The main goal of the project is to create opportunities for the development of confident and competent women leaders who are able to successfully manage and improve the quality of healthcare services. The program includes six modules that combine face-to-face and online training formats. This approach ensures flexibility and involvement of participants, allowing them to combine theory with practical exercises, role-playing games and discussions.
The key objectives of the program are to identify and eliminate barriers to women's career growth; develop management and leadership competencies; promote a culture of mentoring and coaching; and increase self-confidence and self-reliance.
The program is aimed at developing a new approach to leadership, understanding personal values and overcoming limiting beliefs. Participants will acquire skills that help them become confident leaders in the healthcare system. This will not only contribute to the personal and professional growth of women, but will also have a positive impact on healthcare in the country.
Healthcare experts noted the importance of such programs for the development of the industry. According to the organizers, this educational course will become a starting point for the formation of a strong community of women leaders in the health sector of Kyrgyzstan.
The program promises to become not just an educational project, but a powerful tool for change that will improve the quality of medical services and increase the professional capabilities of women in the health care system, the report said.