IWPR activities in Central Asia
The IWPR Country Office in Kazakhstan is looking for an employee for the position of PR/SMM specialist.
From July 12 to August 9, 1,650 new cases were diagnosed in Uzbekistan, according to the Ministry of Healthcare. As of August 2022, 243,000 cases of the coronavirus had been diagnosed in the country during the pandemic, with a total of 1,637 victims. (more…)
During the second quarter of this year, the Institute for War and Peace Reporting in Central Asia held the sixth regional Go Viral festival in five countries, organised an interregional internship for experts in Georgia, and announced a call for applications for the Fifth School of Analytics. Here, we present an overview of the second quarter of 2022.
“China’s presence in the security dimension in Central Asia is closely related to its national interests, and unlike Russia, which sees the region as an extension of itself, China is not willing to overcommit, and it rather employs soft powers as its main strategy in cooperation with Stans,” experts conclude on the roundtable organized by IWPR CA and OSCE Academy on June 30th, 2022. (more…)
From June 12 to June 26, 2022, the most active graduates of the fourth CABAR.asia School of Analytics completed an internship at think tanks and scientific institutions in Georgia. Scholars were given the opportunity to improve their research and analytical writing skills. (more…)
Two and a half months ago, the Go Viral festival was moving from capital to capital of Central Asian states and gathered over 5 thousand enthusiasts, experts, beginning and future specialists in four domains – business, media, culture and technologies.
The office of the “Institute for War and Peace Reporting in Central Asia” (IWPR Central Asia) announces the start of the call for applications for participation in the V School of Analytics CABAR.asia for young researchers from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. (more…)
A bright outburst of positive emotions and a powerful stimulus for self-development has been caused by the first in Turkmenistan Go Viral Festival that brought together almost 140 enthusiasts and experts in media, culture and technologies.
During the latest expert meeting on CABAR.asia analytical platform, the experts from four countries of the region (except Turkmenistan) discussed cybersecurity issues in Central Asian countries and measures the governments and civil society take to ensure it.
Over a fifteen hundred people have visited the Go Viral festival in Almaty in three days and have taken part in workshops, master classes and quests, expanding their networks and acquiring new knowledge.
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