Tajik Government Pledges to End Maternity Clinic Crisis
The health ministry has promised radical reforms to birthing hospitals, where bribes and poor service are the rule.
The health ministry has promised radical reforms to birthing hospitals, where bribes and poor service are the rule.
While the OSCE cites grave democratic shortcomings, there will be no shortage of praise from the election observers sent by former Soviet states.
With Islam Karimov determined to keep his country “stable at any price”, reform and democracy look as far away as ever.
As everyone knows who is going to win the Uzbek presidential ballot, it is not surprising that media campaigning has lacked drama and urgency.
An apparent landslide victory by the president’s party could leave it controlling all the seats in the legislature.
As more and more suicides among women are attributed to violence in the home, pressure is building for a law to end the climate of impunity.
As Tajikistan faces rising numbers of addicts and a related increase in HIV infection, experts say the authorities need to stop persecuting addicts and start offering substitute therapies instead.
Series of round tables across the region contribute to better understanding between journalists and officials.
The hard-line president is taking no chances as he prepares to secure another mandate.
Some of those going on the Haj to Mecca complain that farming out travel arrangements to commercial firms has led to high prices and poor service.