Saule Mukhametrakhimova
Central Asia Editor
Central Asia Editor
Originally from Kazakstan, Saule Mukhametrakhimova worked as a journalist for the BBC World Service’s Central Asia and Caucasus section from 1994 to 1999. She joined IWPR as Central Asia and Caucasus Project Coordinator and was instrumental in launching these reporting services. Since 2000, Saule has served as IWPR's Central Asia Programme Manager and later Editor.
IWPR round table spurs officials to consider development of a national plan to address the problem.
IWPR round table spurs officials to consider development of a national plan to address the problem.
June 2010 violence should warn Central Asian governments and international community that greater engagement on key problems is needed, ethnic policy expert says.
Domestic violence is all too often seen as a private matter in which the state should not intervene.
Presidential election serves little purpose apart from claiming democratic credentials.
IWPR has helped dozens of rights organisation to communicate more effectively with the public.
IWPR partner radio stations say service helps develop their journalists and lift their output.
IWPR partner radio stations say service helps develop their journalists and lift their output.