IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
A residential school in southeast Tajikistan is so short of cash that it spends less than six US cents a day on feeding each child.
As political parties in Tajikistan gear up for next year’s parliamentary election, a campaign is under way to reduce the deposit candidates must pay.
They say police crackdown on Ruhaiba left two people dead – official report mentions no fatalities.
Campaigners say that proposed personal status legislation is setback for women.
La RCA déclare ses institutions judiciaires capables de juger les crimes de guerre et les crimes contre l’humanité, grâce a la reforme en cours. Et ce, malgré le scepticisme de habitants du pays et certains avocats. Les centrafricains se demandent égaleme
Children whose parents have moved to the capital Bishkek in search of work have problems getting into school, Kristina Dolgikh reports.
Getting a bank loan is so long and complex a process in Kyrgyzstan that many people turn to private lenders, without thinking of the risks.
A law passed last month introduces a form of positive discrimination for goods manufactured by disabled people.