Throughout the year, the project team collected, documented, and translated 126 stories of women from different eras, digitized family archives, and created a special website where each story became accessible to a wide audience. Publications were shared on social media and partner media outlets.

During the presentation, participants were shown the results of the campaign and the new website "100 Outstanding Women of Kyrgyzstan." This resource features the stories of Kyrgyz women, organized by regions and years of their active involvement, with search and sorting options for user convenience.
The presentation program included an official opening with the participation of representatives from government structures, women deputies of the new composition of the Jogorku Kenesh, and international partners, an interactive Kahoot! quiz on the history of the women's movement, as well as the opportunity to communicate with the organizers, researchers, and project heroes.
The organizers emphasized that the work of collecting stories became not only a scientific task but also a significant public step to make women's contributions to the country's development visible, recognized, and passed on to future generations.
This event was organized by the Alliance of Women's Legislative Initiatives with the support of the GFA Consulting Group project "Civic Participation for Development," which is funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).