The Kyrgyz human rights organization “Bir Duino – Kyrgyzstan” has issued recommendations to the Kyrgyz government following the country’s election as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council. The organization’s statement aims to guide the government’s work within the Council. Details of the specific recommendations were not disclosed in the initial report, but the move indicates a desire for civil society input into Kyrgyzstan’s foreign policy. “Bir Duino – Kyrgyzstan” has a history of advocating for human rights and democratic principles within the nation. This initiative suggests the group intends to leverage Kyrgyzstan’s new position on the Security Council to promote these values internationally. The organization hopes its advice will contribute to effective and principled representation of Kyrgyzstan’s interests on the global stage. This development highlights the increasing role of NGOs in shaping national foreign policy agendas.