SABR is a non-governmental organization in Uzbekistan that aims to improve socioeconomic conditions for vulnerable groups like women and children. It operates social and microfinance programs, including four social adaptation centers that have provided vocational training to over 500 women since 2007. The organization's microcredit program has disbursed over 10,000 loans totaling over $3 million to support women's small businesses. However, rural women still face significant barriers to social integration like traditional gender roles and stereotypes. SABR addresses this through educational programs, advocacy, and raising awareness of gender issues.