IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
In this report, Malika Aidarova looked at how a village survives without a supply of clean drinking water.
For the first time, Kyrgyzstan’s secular educational system is going to teach children about religion.
In our second feature on Kyrgyzstan, Oxana Polyakova looks at the problems that can affect newborn babies because of lack of awareness about ante-natal health issues.
In this programme, we ask whether daily life in the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek is about to improve now that proper, full-sized buses are beginning to replace the over-stuffed minibuses that clog up the city’s streets.
Rural schools in Kyrgyzstan continue to be short of teaching staff as the profession is so poorly paid.
Murdered broadcaster may have dug too deep in local corruption stories.