Central Asia: July/Aug ‘09
IWPR report said to help identify pressing issues in development of civil society in Turkmenistan.
IWPR report said to help identify pressing issues in development of civil society in Turkmenistan.
Aida Kasymalieva, IWPR’s new editor for Kyrgyzstan and Kazakstan, has been selected as a finalist in the Developing Asia Journalism Awards.
Officials say three militants were killed in Tashkent firefight but eyewitnesses believe there were more casualties.
Residents of the northern town of Khujand are upset about the latest rise in public transport fares, Asliddin Latifi reports.
Sohiba Olimpour reports on declining meat consumption as an indication of low incomes and rising prices in Tajikistan.
Educationalists in Tajikistan bemoan the lack of magazines aimed at children, saying they are missing out on an important part of growing up.
A recent landslide in Varzob district has highlighted the plight of 250 families who have been unable to claim compensation as they do not have the right residence papers.
Indications that people overwhelmed by financial burdens taking their own lives.
Election next spring will replicate the governing party’s dominant position, leaving only a few seats for its rivals.
The first movie shot on 35 mm film since Tajikistan gained independence in 1991 is to be shown at prestigious film festivals abroad, but may not even go on general release at home.