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Flow 343985
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- Source refreshed
- 13 Jul 2026
- Import completed
- 13 Jul 2026
- Source runs
- 1
- Covered years
- 2026
- Stable FTS ID
343985- Import checksum
9dca9a2ec0cca70caa2b383b78937e9aab82f901dbc5bb5dc397f9f3d0965e44
Reported amount $91,409
Status paid
Boundary incoming
Version 1
Year membership 2026
Reference 27_44450
Normalized source fields
Flow record
All normalized fields are displayed; unreported scalars remain explicit.- Description
- Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Our organization proposes a 4-year project aimed at preventing and eliminating violence against women and girls with disabilities in Kyrgyzstan. With approximately 102,000 women and girls with disabilities registered in the country, this vulnerable group often faces persecution and violence due to their intersecting marginalization. Our project focuses on working with women and girls with disabilities in Kyrgyzstan, aged 18 to 65, from any ethnicity or socioeconomic background, who are survivors of various forms of violence, including domestic, psychological, economic, and sexual violence. The project addresses a critical gap in support services, as women and girls with disabilities in Kyrgyzstan lack accessible resources and face significant barriers in seeking help and justice when experiencing violence. The project will primarily benefit 280 women and girls with various disabilities, including those who are blind, wheelchair users, and those with mild to moderate mental disabilities or developmental challenges. Also, 567 professionals, including law enforcement officers, healthcare workers, lawyers, and crisis center staff will be trained and educated to better serve this population. Indirect beneficiaries will include the participants' families, state and private organizations, and the broader public through increased awareness and improved services. Our comprehensive approach includes three main components. First, we will focus on building resilience and self-reliance through peer-to-peer counseling, life skills, violence prevention training, legal assistance, and informal professional training for economic independence. We will also conduct summer schools of independent living to develop leadership skills among women with disabilities. Second, our capacity-building efforts will involve training law enforcement, medical professionals, and lawyers to improve their understanding of disability and enhance their interactions with people with disabilities. We will also work to improve staff skills at other women's crisis centers nationwide. Finally, our advocacy and reporting component will include the preparation of an alternative CEDAW report to increase international attention on the issue of violence against women with disabilities in Kyrgyzstan and Central Asia. The project will primarily operate from our Independent Living Center in Bishkek, the only facility in Kyrgyzstan specifically adapted for women with various categories of disabilities. However, our outreach and training activities will extend to five regions nationwide. We will also collaborate with partners in Kazakhstan for the summer schools, broadening our impact in the region. By the end of the project, we expect to see improved self-reliance and resilience among women with disabilities, enhanced capacity of support services to assist this population, increased awareness and improved responses from law enforcement and healthcare professionals, and greater accessibility of crisis centers for women with disabilities across Kyrgyzstan. Through these efforts, we aim to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for women and girls with disabilities, reducing their vulnerability to violence and discrimination. The total cost for this comprehensive 4-year project is $400,000, representing a significant investment in empowering and protecting women and girls with disabilities in Kyrgyzstan.
- Contribution type
- financial
- Flow type
- Standard
- Decision date
- 29 Oct 2024
- First reported
- 01 Apr 2025
- Flow date
- 21 May 2025
- Budget year
- Not reported
- Parked amount
- Not reported
- Original amount
- Not reported
- Original currency
- Not reported
- Exchange rate
- Not reported
- Earmarking
- earmarked
- Method
- Traditional aid
- New money
- Yes
- Keywords
- Not reported
- On boundary
- "single"
- Source created
- 21 May 2025
- Source updated
- 21 May 2025
- Source fetched
- 13 Jul 2026
Canonical dimensions
Linked evidence
Only single resolved IDs become entity or filter links.- Donor
- UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Womensingle
- Recipient agency
- Public Association Union of People with Disabilities Ravenstvosingle
- Country
- Kyrgyzstansingle
- Plan
- Unspecifiedmissing
- Sector
- Protection - Gender-Based Violencesingle
Source and destination objects 6
| Direction | Position | Type | Name | External ID | Behavior | State | Organization traits |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| source | 0 | Organization | UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women | 15182 | single | single | Pooled Funds, Global UN Pooled Funds, Pooled Funds |
| source | 1 | UsageYear | 2024 | 45 | single | unresolved | Not reported |
| destination | 0 | Organization | Public Association Union of People with Disabilities Ravenstvo | 15277 | single | single | NGOs, National NGOs/CSOs, Local and National Non-State Actors |
| destination | 1 | GlobalCluster | Protection - Gender-Based Violence | 13 | single | single | Not reported |
| destination | 2 | Location | Kyrgyzstan | 121 | single | single | Not reported |
| destination | 3 | UsageYear | 2026 | 47 | single | unresolved | Not reported |
Report details 1
| Position | Source type | Organization | Channel | Report date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | Primary | UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women | 01 Apr 2025 |
Year memberships 2
| Year | Boundary | On boundary | Observed | Import run |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | incoming | "single" | 13 Jul 2026 | 115 |
| 2024 | outgoing | "single" | 12 Jul 2026 | 34 |
Parent and child flows 0
Parent flowNot reported
Child flowsNone reported
Raw FTS JSON
Escaped source evidence is shown verbatim; unknown fields are preserved and not interpreted.
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