This article sets out to explore the changing nature of NGOs as part of Civil Society in Central Asia, giving an overview of the challenges they face as they work towards carving out their roles. Compared to other
former Soviet countries, the NGO sector in Central Asia has emerged relatively recently. American and European donor organisations have had a significant influence on the development of NGOs, not only through funding but also by introducing Western concepts.
In this issue: Asiya Sasykbaeva of Center InterBilim provides an overview of the development of the NGO sector in Central Asia; INTRAC staff reflect on aspects of INTRAC’s programme in the region including work with rural communities, the Analytical Skills Training Programme and the Education, Training and Support Programme; country profiles of NGOs in Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan.
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