This issue focuses on the Central Asian region, drawing on INTRAC’s experience of working across the five republics in Central Asia over the last 15 years. The viewpoint article gives some background on our work, highlighting some of the key initiatives and activities we have been involved in.
The other articles address some of the most pressing issues across the region. Anara Musabaeva looks at the challenges related to organisational capacity that NGOs in Kyrgyzstan face. Ina Zharkevich summarises the key findings from INTRAC’s report on Tajikistan, and where it fits into the fragile states debate. Anara Moldosheva discusses lessons from a regional study on the women’s self-help movement. Finally, Charles Buxton looks to the future, exploring the current context, INTRAC’s strategy, and continuing challenges across the region.
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