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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.

In recent years, Kazakstan has seen many technical specialists, economists and teachers leaving the country and fewer potential workers coming in their place. (more…)

Rarely covered in world news Tajikistan grabbed the headlines at the end of July, which can badly affect its emerging tourism. (more…)

The disputes at the Astana International Financial Centre (AIFC), the main new project of the republic, will now be adjudicated by a special court based on the English law. (more…)

In Uzbekistan, people with disabilities encounter many difficulties. Now, in the warm season, people with disabilities complain that they virtually have no recreation places to visit. What should be done to make all citizens of the country, regardless of their health status, have access to the urban recreation space? (more…)

It’s not easy to understand how the Social Fund of the Kyrgyz Republic calculates the amount of pension.
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The strategic partnership agreement between the two republics is a serious test of possible strengthening of cooperation, as analysts said.
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In Uzbekistan, people with disabilities encounter many difficulties. Now, in the warm season, people with disabilities complain that they virtually have no recreation places to visit. What should be done to make all citizens of the country, regardless of their health status, have access to the urban recreation space?
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Minority are recognised by the state but face discrimination from ordinary citizens. (more…)

Christians say that their cemeteries are being stripped bare by thieves. (more…)

A renewed flurry of activity by Kazakstan’s long moribund opposition movements may be awakening new interest in political activism in a country that has been headed by President Nursultan Nazarbayev for nearly 30 years. (more…)