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Founded in 1997, Ayol encourages the participation of women and young people in public life and society's democratic transformation. The center provides information for women on citizen rights and the non-governmental sector. It also offers seminars on such topics as reproductive health, sexual education, and family planning. The center's Leadership Club for youth involves participation in debates and camps focusing on citizen activity. Ayol receives assistance from Counterpart, the Soros Foundation, and the Red Apple Program of The Futures Group International.
Last updated: November 1998
A print version of much of the information contained in this Central Asian Third Sector Organizations section can be found in Civil Society in Central Asia (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1999).
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