
The children's helpline receives approximately 200 calls daily. This information was provided by the Ministry of Labor, Social Security, and Migration of the Kyrgyz Republic.
According to the agency's report, in the first 9 months of 2025, the "Children's Helpline" Center registered 53,871 calls, averaging 1,897 inquiries per day and 5,985 per month.
Of the total number of calls, 2,095 inquiries were made by those in need of consultation: 869 (41.5%) of them were children, and 1,226 (58.5%) were adults.
Consultations and recommendations were provided for 1,498 inquiries, 421 individuals received psychological assistance, and 176 inquiries, depending on their nature, were referred to the appropriate government agencies and other organizations for further intervention.
Analysis of the calls by gender and age shows: men account for 326 (15.6%), women for 900 (42.9%), boys for 245 (11.7%), and girls for 624 (29.8%).
“The helpline with the short number 111 operates around the clock and provides free consultations for all regions of the country, offering support to children and adults in difficult situations,” the statement noted.