Native Name: | Токтайым Уметалиева |
Native Name Lang: | ky |
Birth Date: | 4 April 1962 |
Birth Place: | Leninpol, Kyrgyzstan |
Occupation: | Physicist, political coordinator, activist |
Children: | 3 |
Toktayum Umetalieva (Kirghiz; Kyrgyz: Токтайым Уметалиева) (born 4 April 1962 in Leninpol) is a Kyrgyzstani physicist, political coordinator and activist. She was the only female candidate for the 2005 and 2009 Kyrgyz presidential elections.[1]
Born in the village of Leninpol in Talas District, she graduated from Kyrgyz State National University with a degree in physics in 1984. She worked a lecturer and became a director for an industrial and commercial company. In 1997, she was appointed chief editor of the newspaper Ай-Данек, and she has published several papers on science and politics.[1] She has sat on numerous advisory councils in her native country for Supreme Council and has led the political party known as "Long Live Kyrgyzstan" ("Жашасын Кыргызстан").[2]
She heads the Association of Nongovernmental and Noncommercial Organizations and was running as an independent.[3]
Umetalieva been employed as a national coordinator for UNICEF and is associated with the World Bank. Between 2000 and 2010 she was the chair of Kyrgyzstan’s Association of Nongovernmental and Noncommercial Organizations. She stood as a presidential candidate for the 2009 elections to raise awareness of women's rights issues.[2] In 2011 she advocated the dismantling of the statue of Erkindik on Ala-Too Square in Bishkek.[1]
She is married and has three daughters: Mirgul, Nazgul, and Burulayim.[1]