IWPR Central Asia
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
Freedom of speech in Central Asia has deteriorated in recent years, with fresh restrictions on media and bloggers alike and a growing number of criminal cases initiated against journalists.
Panel discussions, masterclasses, film screenings and music provides unique platform for youth across Central Asia.
Events travel to region’s five capitals with the aim of inspiring creativity and cross-border connections.
Online event looks at how pandemic will affect future economic interests in the region.
Unlike elsewhere in the world, the authorities have not imposed a quarantine or restricted public events.
Russia’s economic woes will have a major knock-on effect in the region.
Numbers of female entrepreneurs are growing, despite still facing challenges.
New law aims to increase female participation in municipal affairs.
A market provides a microcosm of part-time, seasonal or informal employment.
Political and economic dependence means that Nur-Sultan has been reluctant to condemn ongoing persecution.