
AKIPRESS.COM - Minister of Labor, Social Security, and Migration Kudaibergen Bazarbaev attended inauguration of an inclusive center in Baizak village, Jumgal district of Naryn region, the ministry's press service reports.
This inclusive center will serve as a hub for the villagers to engage in various activities and nurture their talents. Moreover, the center will actively address issues like domestic violence and provide gender support.
Bazarbaev emphasized that the ministry has been supporting public initiatives nationwide for several years, allocating 48 million soms to implement socially beneficial projects in line with the law on the State Social Order.
He further exemplified the ministry's financial backing for public organizations involved in delivering diverse services to the population. These services include assisting people with disabilities, establishing recreational facilities for the elderly, and establishing support centers for children and women who suffered from violence. The ministry works closely with civil society and local administrations to enhance the well-being of vulnerable groups, thus improving their overall quality of life.
The opening ceremony of the center was attended by Jumgal district head, representatives from local authorities and public organizations.
The establishment of this institution was initiated by Merim Moldalieva, the head of Bayzak rural council, with the support from the Ministry of Labor.