In educational institutions of Bishkek, activities are actively being carried out as part of the international campaign “16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence.” Schools are hosting drawing competitions, themed class hours, seminars, and other educational activities aimed at fostering a culture of non-violence and respect for human rights among children and adolescents.

Recently, a city-wide seminar was held at School No. 67, organized by the Department of Education of the Bishkek City Hall. Social educators from 119 schools in the capital participated in the seminar.

Students from grades 6–11 of Schools No. 16, 21, 38, 87, and 67 in the Sverdlovsk district played an active role in organizing the event. They prepared a musical pantomime, forum theater, and artistic readings focused on the issue of violence against children, women, and girls—one of the most pressing challenges in modern society.

Additionally, teachers at School No. 67 conducted interactive games such as “Kahoot” and “Reflection,” aimed at preventing violence and developing students’ skills for safe behavior.

Such events help raise students’ awareness, foster strong values of humanism and respect, and strengthen cooperation among educational institutions in protecting children’s rights.