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CABAR.asia 23.08.22

The IWPR regional office announces 5 vacancies for the position of Go Viral Country Ambassador.

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CABAR.asia 22.08.22

The IWPR Country Office in Tajikistan is looking for an employee for the position of PR/SMM specialist.

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The IWPR Country Office in Kazakhstan is looking for an employee for the position of Go Viral Project Coordinator.

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Since the end of July, the number of coronavirus cases in Kazakhstan was increasing exponentially. In early August, health officers registered three thousand coronavirus cases every day. Although now the number of cases has decreased, health officers still expect excess incidence in August. The new wave of Covid-19 will decline in September only.

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Olga Ruslanova 17.08.22

Because of deficient criminal laws, rapists and child molesters in Kyrgyzstan avoid actual punishment and are put on probation supervision instead. 

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CABAR.asia 16.08.22

The IWPR Country Office in Kazakhstan is looking for an employee for the position of PR/SMM specialist.

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CABAR.asia 15.08.22

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…)

In Kazakhstan, the annual liquidation of spontaneous dumps does not reduce their number. According to official data, the processed portion of waste in 2022 may reach 24 per cent only. According to experts, waste control should start with waste reduction and sorting in every household.
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Maya Ivanova 11.08.22

«Taking into consideration how each of these “black swan” events could further affect the region, would allow frontline organisations combating TIP in Central Asia to identify and develop resilience strategies to counter new socio-economic and political vulnerabilities», – writes research analyst Maya Ivanova (Bulgaria), exclusively for CABAR.asia. (more…)

Andrey Grishin 10.08.22

Trials of participants of January protests have ended in some cities of Kazakhstan, and have not even started in other cities. They are united mainly by tortures during the investigation and unfair legal proceedings. The most high-profile proceedings are likely to take place on the quiet. (more…)