Public Association “Ak-Bairak”

Kyrgyzstan, EE & CA
Registered in 1997 in the Atbashi village, Naryn region, the Public Association "Ak-Bairak" is dedicated to advancing the rehabilitation of disabled children and extending assistance to underprivileged children and orphans. In addition, "Ak-Bairak" undertakes the responsibility of creating employment opportunities for parents of these children, leading to the establishment of a handicraft workshop within the association. Within this initiative, women have acquired expertise in crafting various felt products, which find successful market placement across diverse levels. With a workforce of approximately 180 individuals operating both in workshops and from home, "Ak-Bairak" has further expanded its impact by integrating women from neighboring villages as home-based contributors.
Tel: +996 707 468600
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/akbairak/
Country: Kyrgyzstan, EE & CA
Kyrgyzstan, EE & CA
Registered in 1997 in the Atbashi village, Naryn region, the Public Association "Ak-Bairak" is dedicated to advancing the rehabilitation of disabled children and extending assistance to underprivileged children and orphans. In addition, "Ak-Bairak" undertakes the responsibility of creating employment opportunities for parents of these children, leading to the establishment of a handicraft workshop within the association. Within this initiative, women have acquired expertise in crafting various felt products, which find successful market placement across diverse levels. With a workforce of approximately 180 individuals operating both in workshops and from home, "Ak-Bairak" has further expanded its impact by integrating women from neighboring villages as home-based contributors.
Tel: +996 707 468600
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/akbairak/
Country: Kyrgyzstan, EE & CA
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Kyrgyzstan, EE & CA
Registered in 1997 in the Atbashi village, Naryn region, the Public Association "Ak-Bairak" is dedicated to advancing the rehabilitation of disabled children and extending assistance to underprivileged children and orphans. In addition, "Ak-Bairak" undertakes the responsibility of creating employment opportunities for parents of these children, leading to the establishment of a handicraft workshop within the association. Within this initiative, women have acquired expertise in crafting various felt products, which find successful market placement across diverse levels. With a workforce of approximately 180 individuals operating both in workshops and from home, "Ak-Bairak" has further expanded its impact by integrating women from neighboring villages as home-based contributors.
Tel: +996 707 468600
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/akbairak/
Country: Kyrgyzstan, EE & CA

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