September 2011
This report from the Open Society Foundations examines how the recent dramatic increase in night raids by international forces has affected Afghan civilians and fueled even deeper hostility.
Deadline: Ongoing
Funds are available in programmatic areas including human rights, labor migration, transparency and consumer protection, and transparency of Western military and security cooperation.
About This Initiative
The Central Eurasia Project aims to promote social progress and human rights in the South Caucasus, Central Asia, and Mongolia by developing programs and international campaigns that use policy research and advocacy to shape debates on significant economic, political, social and security challenges facing the region.
Reassessing the Role of OSCE Police Assistance Programing in Central Asia
Promoting a Stable and Multiethnic Kyrgyzstan: Overcoming the Causes and Legacies of Violence
U.S. Military Aid to Central Asia 1999-2009: Security Priorities Trump Human Rights and Diplomacy
A Timeline of U.S. Military Aid Cooperation with Uzbekistan
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How the Internet Changed the Face of a Tragedy in Turkmenistan
Kyrgyzstan Inquiry Commission Report
Call for Papers: Building Open Society in Central Asia & the South Caucasus
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