IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
Residents of Qurghonteppa in southern Tajikistan say they get poor service from doctors in the state healthcare system, who will not see them unless they pay for treatment that is supposed to be free.
As farmers in the northern region of Soghd get ready for the planting season, many are unhappy at the prospect of growing cotton when they do not earn enough from it to repay their debts.
A law came into force this month restricting powdered milk adverts, in order to encourage breastfeeding in Kyrgyzstan.
Divorced women continue to face condemnation and ostracism in traditional rural communities in Kyrgyzstan.
Strange-looking vehicles assembled from used parts becoming profitable business.
More and more are turning to internet agencies to find partners across the Arab world.
To ease the homecoming of migrant workers returning from Russia, the Tajik authorities are now holding job fairs in the capital Dushanbe.