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Rights of Women with Disabilities in the Kyrgyz Republic: Challenges and Recommendations

In 2024, a comprehensive analytical brief was prepared on the situation of women with disabilities in the Kyrgyz Republic. The document highlights not only the existing legal and social barriers, but also proposes concrete steps to ensure equal access of women with disabilities to rights, freedoms, and opportunities. The study is based on international standards, including the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and incorporates an analysis of local practices, with the participation of women facing multiple forms of discrimination.

Challenges and Objectives

Women with disabilities are among the most vulnerable groups in Kyrgyzstan. They often face double discrimination — on the grounds of both disability and gender. The analytical brief identified the following key challenges:

The chart provides a visualization of the key barriers faced by women with disabilities in Kyrgyzstan. The bars are sorted in descending order — from the most pressing issues to the less pronounced ones. The color scheme highlights the diversity of problem areas. No precise statistical data are available for these findings. 

The purpose of this document is to provide a basis for the development of national policies that take into account the needs of women with disabilities and ensure their equal rights.

Legal Analysis

The analytical brief highlights that, despite the formal recognition of the rights of women with disabilities in national strategies and laws, their practical implementation remains limited. The key findings are as follows:

Women’s Stories: Voices that Matter

The document places particular emphasis on qualitative data: interviews and personal stories of women with disabilities. These accounts point to systemic obstacles such as:

Key Observations and Conclusions

The likelihood of discrimination against women and girls with disabilities is higher than that experienced by men and boys with disabilities, as well as women and girls without disabilities.

Recommendations

The brief puts forward a set of concrete recommendations to improve the situation:

The analytical brief emphasizes the necessity of actively implementing international obligations, including:

Women with disabilities must become full participants in the political, social, and economic life of Kyrgyzstan.
The analytical brief serves as an important step toward the systemic transformation of approaches and policies — from formal recognition to genuine inclusion and equality. It underscores that without considering the voices of women with disabilities themselves, it is impossible to build a just society, and that change must take place on a systemic and long-term basis.

📖 Read more in the analytical brief: https://jbm.boo.mybluehost.me/website_b75f81f3/info/analiticheskaya-zapiska/

The project is funded by the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI).