
During the reporting period, 49 women sought legal protection, 29 of whom reported cases of domestic violence. Additionally, 36 appeals related to violations of children's rights were registered.
Moreover, 56 citizens turned to Akikatchy Jamila Dzhamanbaeva for assistance with alimony collection issues. Many requested help in obtaining passports and other identity documents, as well as protection of their rights to freedom of religion.
12 individuals approached the Institute for assistance with extradition matters.
Each appeal received attention and was reviewed in accordance with the powers of the Ombudsman Institute, including legal consultations and official requests to government bodies demanding the restoration of violated rights.
Fellow citizens abroad also contact the Institute. Last year, there were 14 appeals from Russia, 8 from Uzbekistan, 2 from Kazakhstan, and 1 from Belarus.
The Akikatchy Institute also provides support to foreign citizens on the territory of Kyrgyzstan. In 2025, there were 3 appeals from Turkish citizens, and legal assistance was also provided to citizens from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Libya, the Czech Republic, Germany, and Egypt.
Institute staff conducted 811 monitoring visits to various institutions: 328 in places of detention, 90 in military units, 48 in stationary social institutions, 133 in educational institutions, and 54 in medical institutions.
As a result of reviewing appeals, 141 response acts were sent to authorized government bodies, of which 122 were executed.
A response act is an official document issued upon identifying violations to rectify them and hold the offenders accountable.
The largest number of acts were sent to healthcare institutions, educational institutions, law enforcement agencies, and local self-government bodies.
As a result, 109 officials and employees of government institutions were held accountable, including 15 law enforcement officers.
Jamila Dzhamanbaeva emphasizes the importance of respecting human rights and freedoms to ensure the stability and development of the state, calling for more active cooperation from government bodies in this area.