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.
The government wants to control people’s lives both online and offline.
Economic troubles and official disapproval takes its toll on a dwindling subculture. People stare when Mahina walks along the streets of Dushanbe. (more…)
Economic troubles and official disapproval takes its toll on a dwindling subculture. People stare when Mahina walks along the streets of Dushanbe. (more…)
The countryside may be beautiful, but its communities face an uncertian future.
The region’s most progressive democracy is failing to impress ordinary people.
Young creatives are pursuing a niche look, accessorised with iPhones and fuelled by chai lattes. (more…)
Hopes that new legislation will help change culture of impunity. (more…)
Disturbing trend sees mothers driven to desperate measures.
Both sides say they can support each other in building new post-conflict realities. (more…)
Mental health professionals report unprecedented surge of men seeking help.