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Accessibility and inclusivity
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Programme
02 November 2017
Children with disabilities
Over 29,000 children with disabilities live in Kyrgyzstan.
Article
13 October 2022
Giga connects children in the hardest-to-reach areas
The Village of Zardaly sits high up in the most mountainous region of Kyrgyzstan in Central Asia.
Press release
18 March 2022
Kyrgyzstan introduces telemedicine as part of the digitalization of the Health System
The Ministry of Health held a round table with the participation of the members of the UNICEF mission to discuss the development of digital health products.
Article
07 February 2022
Connecting an isolated village to the Internet
Zardaly, an isolated village up in the mountains in Southern Kyrgyzstan, is home to about 150 people who live without electricity and communication.
Report
24 December 2021
Standardization of telemedicine services in Kyrgyzstan
Recommendations for policy
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Report
24 December 2021
A Rapid Review of the Use of Telemedicine in Kyrgyzstan
Introduction of Telemedicine in the Health Sector in Kyrgyzstan
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Press release
14 October 2021
UNICEF launches the Situation Analysis of the Children and Adolescents with Disabilities in Kyrgyzstan
Statement
21 March 2020
UNICEF Statement: Remote learning in the time of COVID-19
Press release
30 January 2020
For the first time, Kyrgyzstan introduces electronic assessment for school children
Within four days, 1,344 school children started participating in an electronic assessment of their reading literacy, introduced by the Ministry of Education and Science with support of USAID and UNICEF.
Article
03 December 2019
Learning Better Together with trust, love and patience
Oksana is committed to ensure children with disabilities living in the orphanage come to the school
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