IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
Reporter Kamari Ahrorzoza has been visiting Gazion, a village in northern Tajikistan, where residents live and work in close proximity to an old uranium mine.
New rules requiring Tajik officials to be more responsive have largely been welcomed, although some of them may continue reacting badly to constructive criticism.
New project aims to improve ties between journalists and rights activists across the region.
Trade at the giant Dordoy market outside Bishkek is slowly resuming to life after virtually closing down when buyers from Kazakstan stopped coming.
Farmers in Kyrgyzstan say the authorities have failed to honour a promise to buy up all their grain at a prearranged price.
IWPR report on Visegrad atrocities helps to expose problem of war crimes denial.