Home In Central Asia, the ever-growing chasm of inequality is deepening Data shows how inequality in Central Asian states cascades down, promoting poor health, limited access to education and opportunities. By Savia Hasanova and Altynai Mambetova / 13 Oct 2020
Central Asia Rough justice in Kyrgyzstan New data shows that 96% of people who find themselves before a Kyrgyz court receive a guilty verdict (unless they are state officials, that is). By Anna Kapushenko and Savia Hasanova / 18 Dec 2018
Central Asia Kyrgyzstan survives on money made by migrant workers, but it doesn’t know how to spend it No country in the world is as dependent on remittances as Kyrgyzstan. But this money is often used by families to survive, and allows the state to avoid its obligations to its citizens. By Anna Kapushenko and Savia Hasanova / 12 Nov 2018