IWPR activities in Central Asia
Day 2 of the Go Viral Festival gathered over five hundred enthusiasts, experts, specialists and all those who want to learn something new, change and self-develop.
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Finding business partners, mastering new skills, launching own start-up, or getting inspired for creativity and changes – you can do all these things and even more during the Go Viral regional festival that kicked off in Almaty and gathered over a half thousand people on Day 1. (more…)
Programming, cryptocurrencies, start-ups, creative spaces and professions – these are all topics of Day 2 of the Go Viral Festival in Bishkek dedicated to creative economy.
The first day of the Go Viral regional festival ended in Bishkek. The event has gathered more than 800 enthusiasts and experts in media, business, culture and technologies. (more…)
The IWPR Kazakhstan is looking for a part-time Finance Officer.
Tashkent played host to the sixth Central Asian Go Viral Festival on 28 and 29 May, bringing together enthusiasts and experts in media, business, culture and technology. They took part in the festival to talk about problems, solutions and answers to the most pressing issues. (more…)
May 15, Dushanbe. The sixth regional Go Viral Festival ended in Dushanbe with a gala concert by Daler Nazarov, one of the most popular singers in Tajikistan, who performed his legendary acoustic compositions live. (more…)
May 14, Dushanbe – The second day of the Go Viral Festival in the capital of Tajikistan was no less interesting than the first day. About 680 participants came here to gain knowledge and to learn about the innovative ideas of modern Tajikistan in the field of media technologies, business, culture, and IT. (more…)
May 13, Dushanbe – The first day of the Go Viral Festival brought together more than 700 participants. The enthusiasts and experts from the media, business, culture, and technology sectors participated in this huge event to search for issues, find solutions and come up with answers to the most pressing issues in Tajikistan. (more…)
Independent Central Asian media are in a major crisis provoked by the authorities’ misunderstanding, a lack of dialogue, hybrid wars, and other global and local problems, the media experts say.
On April 29, the experts discussed institutional problems of media development in Central Asian countries during the latest analytical discussion conducted by CABAR.asia.