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IWPR holds regular trainings for students and journalists from across Central Asia, with their materials published in Russian and national languages on the analytical platform CABAR.asia and in English for international readers on iwpr.net . Articles by IWPR reporters cover current events andsignificant trends that affect the lives of people in the whole Central Asian region.

Central Asian countries are currently trying to recover their tourism economies. Just like in the rest of the world, this industry in the region was affected one of the first and more than others. (more…)

Since last summer, Kyrgyzstan has seen talks of low water and forthcoming difficulties with energy supply to the people.  However, official representatives claim there is nothing to worry about. (more…)

15.12.20
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Some politicians and public members have much criticism against the current version of the constitution. However, the  new draft of the basic law won’t create conditions for the stable development of Kyrgyzstan, as some prominent political analysts think. (more…)

Nothing has changed in health care system since summer, old problems remained. (more…)

Due to political situation, some foreign partners of Bishkek authorities suspended financial assistance. (more…)

If the current acting president leads the country, no positive reforms can be expected, analysts say. (more…)

29.10.20
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Experts in law and constitutionalism voice their strong outrage over ignoring constitutional norms and laws of the Kyrgyz Republic by political forces, and urge them to abide by legal norms to overcome the crisis. (more…)

21.10.20
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According to experts, the authorities and people track the protests in Belarus, but each country is distinctly specific. (more…)

20.10.20
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Demands continue for President Sooronbay Jeenbekov’s resignation. (more…)

The lack of legality is fraught with the emergence of far more serious and dangerous crises in the republic, analysts said. (more…)