28 Nov 2025
Advancing Nationality Rights and Addressing Statelessness: Achievements and Challenges in Central Asia
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The Statelessness and Dignified Citizenship Coalition – Asia Pacific (SDCC-AP) is organising their quarterly webinar, which will spotlight Central Asia’s progress in addressing statelessness.

 

Central Asian countries have achieved notable success in addressing statelessness, offering valuable lessons for the wider Asia-Pacific region, where legal gaps, implementation challenges, cross-border mobility, and gender-based discrimination continue to perpetuate statelessness.

 

As part of SDCC-AP’s Quarterly Webinar Series, the event aims to strengthen cross-regional solidarity, share effective strategies, and advance collective advocacy to ensure dignified citizenship and full nationality rights for all.

 

Date: Thursday, 27 November 2025

Time: 9:30 AM – 11:10 AM (Tashkent, GMT+5)

Venue: Zoom

Register: Link

 

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