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Kyrgyzstan

IWPR training sessions for investigative reporters in Bishkek. (Photo: IWPR)
IWPR training sessions for investigative reporters in Bishkek. (Photo: IWPR)

Kyrgyz Investigative Journalists Drive Change

Campaigning stories lead to direct government intervention.

12 Apr 16
IWPR Central Asia Director Abakhon Sultonnazarov and Maxim Shevchenko, Head of Centre for Strategic Research on Religion and Politics in the Modern World. (Photo: IWPR)
IWPR Central Asia Director Abakhon Sultonnazarov and Maxim Shevchenko, Head of Centre for Strategic Research on Religion and Politics in the Modern World. (Photo: IWPR)

Reporting Responsibly on Radicalisation in Central Asia

Trainees learn how to cover religious extremism at large-scale round table in Bishkek.

18 Jan 16
Journalists at an investigative reporting course in Karakol, which ran on June 23-27 June. (Photo: IWPR)
Journalists at an investigative reporting course in Karakol, which ran on June 23-27 June. (Photo: IWPR)

Encouraging Investigative Journalism in Kyrgyzstan

Workshops introduce participants from across the country to essential practical skills

21 Aug 15
IWPR training event in Osh, April 2015. (Photo: IWPR)
IWPR training event in Osh, April 2015. (Photo: IWPR)

Covering Human Rights in Kyrgyzstan

Series of events designed to create common ground between journalists and human rights community.

30 Apr 15

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