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 journalist’s feature on lives of people living with the virus takes second place in major media award.
New training manuals in local languages set to be issued to university journalism faculties and media schools across the region.
New training manuals in local languages set to be issued to university journalism faculties and media schools across the region.
IWPR journalist’s feature on lives of people living with the virus takes second place in major media award.
Parliament certain to be more pluralist than ever, but will it manage to produce a workable ruling coalition?
IWPR teams up with leading foreign policy think-tank to assess the significance of the recent clashes.
Joining customs union with Russia and Belarus means good as well as bad changes for Kazak businesses, economic expert argues.
IWPR teams up with leading foreign policy think-tank to assess the significance of the recent clashes.
Umbrella group serves as channel for range of public concerns.
New web pages for EC human rights project and Kyrgyz presidential election.