In Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan, an UNDEF project works for to builds better conditions in a prison and criminal justice system suffering from overcrowding, poor management, lack of transparency and accountability, and punitive practices. Implemented by Penal Reform International Central Asia, the project also works to develop probation services as a key tool to increase resilience and stability in communities, taking into account the problems of women and children in conflict with the law. So far, the project has visited more than 300 facilities for monitoring and formulated recommendations for improvement; and held a series of training-of-trainers sessions for prison staff, probation officers, national experts and monitoring bodies, including on ways to integrate international standards for the treatment of prisoners.