Charles Buxton has been living in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, since 2002 and is director of a locally registered public foundation Books for Development (www.books4develop.org). With degrees in Russian and Sociology of Literature, he has been working for almost 40 years in the voluntary sector – 20 in UK, 20 in the Former Soviet Union. From 2002-18 he was INTRAC’s representative in Central Asia, working as programme manager, consultant and trainer with a host of different international and local NGOs. Author of three books on the role of civil society in development processes in the region, plus a number of Praxis and other papers for INTRAC.
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Analytical Skills Training Programme in Central Asia
Strengthening civil society capacity in rural areas of Kyrgyzstan
Assessing the performance of multi-stakeholder initiatives
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