Congress of Women of Kyrgyzstan
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Congress of Women of Kyrgyzstan

A public and political mass organization established in May 1993. Its main objectives are: to expand the role of women as representatives and participants in public development, to assist in providing women with equal opportunities for full realization of their abilities, and to involve women in politics and decision-making processes at all levels of government. It has 7 regional branches. The highest governing body is the congress. The president is Zamira Akbagysheva. Together with the

17.10.2014, 20:21
Council of Federation of Trade Unions
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Council of Federation of Trade Unions

The first professional organizations began to be established in the south of the republic at the mines of Kyzyl-Kiya and Tash-Kumyr starting in 1898. Harsh living conditions and the poverty of the masses pushed them to fight for their existence, which intensified in 1905-1907 under the direct influence of the first bourgeois-democratic revolution in Russia. The first organizational formation of a trade union organization took place in Kyzyl-Kiya in 1905. Workers from Kyzyl-Kiya and Suluktu

17.10.2014, 20:17
Kyrgyzstan on the Path to an Open Society
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Kyrgyzstan on the Path to an Open Society

Kyrgyzstan today is a sovereign independent state building an open society. An open society is one where the individual, their freedom, dignity, and well-being are placed above all else. That is why humanity strives to live in an open society.

28.06.2014, 14:03
Kyrgyzstan — Our Common Home: Interethnic Relations
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Kyrgyzstan — Our Common Home: Interethnic Relations

Kyrgyzstan — the homeland of a multinational people. The population of Kyrgyzstan is 5,776,570 people (January 2014). The main population of the country is 4,193,850 people or 72.6% — Kyrgyz. Kyrgyz people live throughout the country and dominate in most rural areas. The second largest group is Uzbeks — 836,065 people, who make up 14.5% of the population and are concentrated in the southwestern part of the country in border areas with Uzbekistan. Russians — 369,939 people, make up 6.4%,

28.06.2014, 12:03