Articles
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.
Christians say that their cemeteries are being stripped bare by thieves. (more…)
Young women turn to desperate measures to escape domestic abuse. (more…)
Trip is latest in leader’s efforts to improve a range of regional relations. (more…)
Students and parents are concerned with the messages that the UCA campus based in Khorog has not been certified for educational activity. (more…)
Officials blame falling remittances but have failed to implement serious reforms. (more…)
Action finally taken following radio story on their decades-long wait. A Tajik family who had been waiting to be rehoused for more than 30 years has been promised new accommodation following the broadcast of an IWPR programme about their plight.
Many participants given little choice but to take part in mass celebrations.
Many participants given little choice but to take part in mass celebrations.
Regimes are jumping on an anti-incitement bandwagon to silence critics.
There is little state provision for a particularly vulnerable sector of the population. (more…)