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The Dignity and Rights project is designed to protect migrants and potential migrants from human trafficking.
May 3, 2019

The Dignity and Rights project is designed to protect migrants and potential migrants from human trafficking and other grave human rights violations. It also helps those who have been taken advantage of to safely return home and rebuild their lives.   

The new factory creates 350 new jobs for supporting its production expansion and for meeting international quality standards.
April 22, 2019

On April 19, Vice-Prime Minister Zamirbek Askarov, Chui Oblast Governor Tuigunaly Abdraimov, and U.S. Ambassador to the Kyrgyz Republic Mr. Donald Lu visited a new apparel factory in Chui Oblast. The new factory creates 350 new jobs for supporting its production expansion and for meeting international quality standards.

The mortality rate for tuberculosis was reduced by 26 percent, and the incidence rate by 13 percent.
April 8, 2019

On April 5, 2019, the government of the Kyrgyz Republic and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) announced break-through progress in their fight against tuberculosis, an infectious disease that kills 500 people every year in the country.

This donation is the first of a total of 1.2 million books that USAID plans to print and distribute in Kyrgyzstan by 2020 under the Time to Read program.
March 19, 2019

On March 19, 2019, the U.S. Government through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) donated 110,257 children’s books to 900 public primary schools across the Kyrgyz Republic.

The new treatment models are not only more effective in curing the disease, but they are also easier for patients to follow.
March 18, 2019

The Government of the Kyrgyz Republic and USAID announced major advancements in the fight against the ongoing tuberculosis epidemic in the country, as new life-saving treatments are showing promising results only two years following the introduction of new drugs and treatment courses for patients with severe forms of tuberculosis.

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