Ashgabat, Turkmenistan — From March 2 to 6, 2026, UNFPA convened a five-day training workshop at the UN Building in Ashgabat, focusing on social service delivery for families in vulnerable situations and survivors of domestic violence. Organized in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding with the National Red Crescent Society of Turkmenistan (NRCST) and the Roadmap for the National Survey on “Health and Status of a Woman in the Family in Turkmenistan,” the sessions were led by UNFPA international expert Sagadat Sabitova.
The training was attended by representatives of the Institute of State, Law and Democracy of Turkmenistan, specialists from the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of Population, staff of the NRCST, and the public organization “Keyik Okara.” Participants discussed strengthening the interagency response mechanism and the coordination of services provided by governmental and public organizations to ensure comprehensive and rapid assistance to survivors.
The training program focused on strengthening service delivery in line with international standards of ethics, safety, and confidentiality. Specialists analyzed the results of helpline operations, case management algorithms, and methods for assessing the risk of repeated violence. Special attention was paid to inclusive assistance for women with disabilities and children. During interactive sessions, participants practiced skills for managing complex real-life cases and interagency response protocols.
This UNFPA initiative contributes to the creation of a sustainable social support system for vulnerable populations in the country, based on advanced evidence-based methods and professional ethics, ensuring the protection of rights and the well-being of every woman.
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Sagadat Sabitova is an international expert from Kazakhstan with extensive professional experience in social protection and the prevention of gender-based violence. Ms. Sabitova specializes in the development and implementation of case management systems, as well as training social service specialists on international standards of psychosocial support. Her long-term expert work is aimed at strengthening the capacity of national partners in Central Asia on women’s rights protection, the integration of inclusive approaches, and the creation of safe mechanisms for assisting survivors. ///nCa, 7 March 2026 (in cooperation with UNFPA Turkmenistan)

