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A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

With a particular focus on vaccination, Jiydekul Yrysbayeva plays a crucial role in safeguarding the lives of her fellow Kyrgyzstanis.

A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jiydekul Yrysbayeva, 54, rides a horse to reach her neighbors and administer vaccines and other health services in an inaccessible mountainous region in the Karatal Japyryk area, 4,000 meters above sea level, in Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan.

Credit: WHO/Danil Usmanov
A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

The farm belonging to doctor Jiydekul Yrysbayeva in the Karatal Japyryk area, Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan.

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A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Doctor Jiydekul Yrysbayeva prays in her home at Karatal Japyryk area, Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan.

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A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jiydekul Yrysbayeva carries lambs at her farm in Karatal Japyryk area, Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan.

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A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Doctor Jiydekul Yrysbayeva washes dishes in her home at Karatal Japyryk area, Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan.

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A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jiydekul Yrysbayeva fills patient information into a database online while her husband Subanbek Tentiyev takes a rest in their home in Naryn city, Kyrgyzstan.

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A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jiydekul Yrysbayeva packs vaccines into a thermobox at immunization center in Naryn city, Kyrgyzstan. She wraps every vaccine for delivering them safety to mountains.

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A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jiydekul Yrysbayeva leaves a home after vaccinating residents in the Karatal Japyryk area.

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A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jiydekul Yrysbayeva and Subanbek Tentiyev drive to Naryn city to sell sheep, shop at the bazaar, and pick up vaccines.

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A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

The husband of Jiydekul Yrysbayeva, Subanbek Tentiyev, moves stones from the mountain road so that they can access houses in far-flung parts of the Karatal Japyryk area, Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan.

Credit: WHO/Danil Usmanov
A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jiydekul Yrysbayeva takes a nap leaning on the thermobox in her car in Naryn city, Kyrgyzstan.

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A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jiydekul Yrysbayeva explains to a patient the expected reactions after vaccination in the Karatal Japyryk area, Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan.

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A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jazgul Jumalyk prepares her son, Ali Marsbekov, 2, for Jiydekul Yrysbayeva to vaccinate him at their home in the Karatal Japyryk area, Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan.

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A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jiydekul Yrysbayeva releases air from a syringe before vaccinating a patient in the Karatal Japyryk area, Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan.

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A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jazgul Jumalyk holds her son Ali Marsbekov while Jiydekul Yrysbayeva vaccinates him at their home in the Karatal Japyryk area, Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan.

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A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Ali Marsbekov sleeps in a beshik, a traditional Kyrgyz bassinet, when Jiydekul arrives at his home in the Karatal Japyryk area. Thanks to her dedication, Ali can now receive vaccination to keep him safe from diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus.

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A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jiydekul Yrysbayeva rides on horseback with her husband Subanbek Tentiyev to reach residents in an inaccessible mountainous region of Karatal Japyryk area, Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan. In this area people often see wolves and it is dangerous to travel alone.

Credit: WHO/Danil Usmanov
A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jiydekul Yrysbayeva releases air from a syringe while vaccinating residents at a home in the Karatal Japyryk area, Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan.

Credit: WHO/Danil Usmanov
A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jiydekul Yrysbayeva vaccinates residents in the Karatal Japyryk area, Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan.

Credit: WHO/Danil Usmanov
A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jiydekul Yrysbayeva measures the blood pressure of residents in the Karatal Japyryk area, Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan.

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A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jiydekul Yrysbayeva arrives with her husband Subanbek Tentiyev to vaccinate the residents of a far-flung farm in the Karatal Japyryk area, Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan.

Credit: WHO/Danil Usmanov
A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Guests read medical booklets shared by Jiydekul Yrysbayeva during Orozo Ait, known outside Kyrgyzstan as Eid al-Fitr, at a home in the Karatal Japyryk area, Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan.

Credit: WHO/Danil Usmanov
A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jiydekul Yrysbayeva vaccinates a patient in the Karatal Japyryk area, Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan.

Credit: WHO/Danil Usmanov
A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jiydekul Yrysbayeva rests after a long horseback ride to reach a distant farm in an inaccessible mountainous region in the Karatal Japyryk area, Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan.

Credit: WHO/Danil Usmanov
A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

The fence at the farm belonging to Jiydekul Yrysbayeva as seen under a night sky in the Karatal Japyryk area, Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan.

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A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jiydekul Yrysbayeva prays with her husband and neighbors before breakfast the morning after vaccinating patients.

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A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jiydekul Yrysbayeva and her husband Subanbek Tentiyev stand together near farms in the Karatal Japyryk area, Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan.

Credit: WHO/Danil Usmanov
A Guardian of Health in the Mountains of Kyrgyzstan 

Jiydekul Yrysbayeva climbs a mountain to get a signal on her phone, in the Karatal Japyryk area, Naryn region, Kyrgyzstan.

Credit: WHO/Danil Usmanov

In the remote, rugged landscapes of Naryn, Kyrgyzstan, where access to healthcare is often a journey unto itself, a dedicated figure stands tall amidst the challenges. Meet Jiydekul Yrysbayeva, a beacon of hope and resilience in a region where medical services are sparse and distances vast.

In this documentary photo story, we delve into the life and work of Jiydekul Yrysbayeva, a feldsher who lives in Naryn, the most mountainous region of Kyrgyzstan, and embodies the spirit of service and compassion. Despite the logistical hurdles of reaching this inaccessible part of Kyrgyzstan, Jiydekul Yrysbayeva tirelessly dedicates herself to the well-being of her community.

A part-time medical worker and full-time advocate for health, Jiydekul Yrysbayeva’s mission extends beyond the confines of her medical station. With a particular focus on vaccination, she plays a crucial role in safeguarding the lives of her fellow Kyrgyzstanis. Through her efforts, she not only administers vaccines but also educates and empowers her community about the importance of immunization.

This documentary photo series sheds light on Kyrgyzstan’s relentless efforts in the realm of vaccination and immunization with the support of the World Health Organization (WHO) and other allies. Over 50 years, the Expanded Immunization Program has been a cornerstone of WHO’s European Region, of which Kyrgyzstan is a part. 2024 also marks 30 years for Kyrgyzstan’s National Immunization Program, a massive public health initiative, saving countless lives and fortifying generations against preventable diseases.

Through their dedication and the power of vaccines, Jiydekul Yrysbayeva and her peers not only save lives but also lay the foundation for a healthier, resilient future for Kyrgyzstan and beyond.

A health project co-funded by the European Union is currently being implemented in Kyrgyzstan and the four other central Asian republics: Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The project involves supporting the ministries of health with immunization and supply chain logistics, risk communication and community engagement, and the capacity-building of health-care professionals, paving the way to achieve the goals and targets of the European Immunization Agenda 2030.

A shorter version of this photo essay appeared here during European Immunization Week. It has been republished with permission.