Inga Sikorskaya
Senior Editor, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan
Senior Editor, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan
Senior Editor, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan
Senior Editor, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan
Inga Sikorskaya joined IWPR in 2006 for the launch of News Briefing Central Asia, and is now senior editor for Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. She leads IWPR’s reporting from these closed authoritarian states, and manages relationships with reporters and civil society activists there. A career journalist, Inga worked as a TV and radio reporter, freelance journalist and media consultant before coming to IWPR.
Authorities remain unrelentingly suspicious of religious practice.
IWPR journalists said to have raised awareness about threat posed by disease in the region.
IWPR journalists said to have raised awareness about threat posed by disease in the region.
Grassroots “peacekeepers” needed to rebuild trust between Kyrgyz and Uzbeks.
Minor fistfight erupts into worst bloodshed seen in two decades.
Turkmenistan's chances of exporting to Europe without going through Russia look slimmer.
Leading expert says government fails to make basic facts public.
Attempts to forge region-wide consensus undermined by continuing mistrust. By Daulet Kanagatuly in Almaty, Inga Sikorskaya and Dina Tokbaeva in Bishkek, and Lola Olimova in Dushanbe