"Mission Good" is back in Kyrgyzstan - training doctors

Виктор Сизов Local news
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From November 9 to 20, the international volunteer program "Mission Good" is taking place in Bishkek and Osh. The main goal of this initiative is to provide support to professionals working with children suffering from autism spectrum disorders, cerebral palsy, and Down syndrome.

According to the press service of the Ministry of Health, four experts from Russia have arrived in Kyrgyzstan — a child psychiatrist, a clinical psychologist, a behavioral analyst, and a defectologist.

During the mission, they conduct training for doctors and educators, participate in the work of rehabilitation centers, organize round tables, and provide methodological and practical assistance. Training is being conducted for specialists from the National Center for Maternal and Child Health, the Children's Rehabilitation and Family Support Center, the "Ayar" Rehabilitation Center, and the Osh Center for the Rehabilitation of Children and Families.

The mission will conclude on November 19 with a final round table at the Center for Health Development and Medical Technologies of the Ministry of Health.

Since its establishment in 2021, "Mission Good" has been actively developing international humanitarian cooperation and exchanging professional experience. Over the years, the program's volunteers have assisted more than 10,000 specialists and families in over 20 countries.

This is already the seventh visit of "Mission Good" to Kyrgyzstan. In August 2025, program volunteers worked in medical institutions in Bishkek, including performing surgeries.
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