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WE CONTINUE TO SHARE SUCCESSFUL STORIES

Within the project: "Protection of children in migration processes in the city of Shymkent and Turkestan region" with the financial support of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the European Union three more children are returning to their homeland in Uzbekistan. This is the result of the joint work of the PA LCWI "Sana Sezim", the Center for Adaptation of Minors (CAC) of Shymkent city. Shymkent, the tutelage and guardianship department of the Kazygurt district of Turkestan province, NGO partners in the Republic of Uzbekistan, and the Consulate General of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Almaty. We will share with two cases.

Citizen of Uzbekistan, being pregnant came to Kazakhstan with a little daughter. In Kazakhstan she gave birth to another girl and then a boy in a civil marriage, but could not document children born in Kazakhstan. Her passport was lost, and in order to restore it she had to return to Uzbekistan. After contacting the Consulate General of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Almaty, she could only get a certificate of return for herself and her youngest child. She had to leave, and left the two girls with relatives in the Turkestan Oblast. Thus, the girls have been separated from their mother since 2016. Over time, the girls were placed in the CAC in Shymkent and were enrolled in our project. The mother cannot go to Kazakhstan, because she will be obliged to leave him in Uzbekistan. The mother has not documented the son yet as she did not bring all the documents needed for his documentation from Kazakhstan. Such situations can occur in the life.

Result: the workers of the CAC in Shymkent will transfer the girls to the CAC in Tashkent, where the mother can take them without coming to Kazakhstan. All the necessary documents and certificates for the unhindered documentation of all her three children will be sent to the woman along with the children.

And in the second story, a cheerful and lively girl will also return to her homeland. She was left without parental care in Kazakhstan and when she returns to Tashkent she will be reunited with her family.

On 12 February 2021, the representatives of the PA LCWI "Sana Sezim" handed backpacks with stationery and medical kits to children returning to Uzbekistan. Let'swishthemasafejourney!