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The event in Ashgabat has been the continuation of a series of regional festivals that have already been held in other cities of Central Asia – Dushanbe, Tashkent, Bishkek and Almaty.
The event in Ashgabat has been the continuation of a series of regional festivals that have already been held in other cities of Central Asia – Dushanbe, Tashkent, Bishkek and Almaty. © CABAR

Go Viral Festivals Spark Collaboration Across Central Asia

Events travel to region’s five capitals with the aim of inspiring creativity and cross-border connections.

11 Jul 22
Facebook is by far Cambodia’s leading social media, with more than 90 per cent of the population on the network.
Facebook is by far Cambodia’s leading social media, with more than 90 per cent of the population on the network. © Omar Havana/Getty Images

Cambodia: Making Social Media Work for Journalists

Training focuses on producing appealing content while upholding international standards of reporting.

19 Jul 21
May 30, 2019, Chisinau, Moldova: Beka Bajelidze, IWPR Caucasus and Moldova Programme Director and Victoria Bucataru, Executive Director of Foreign Policy Association (APE) opening high profile discussion in Chisinau on hybrid threats in Moldova and Ukraine. (Photo: IWPR)
May 30, 2019, Chisinau, Moldova: Beka Bajelidze, IWPR Caucasus and Moldova Programme Director and Victoria Bucataru, Executive Director of Foreign Policy Association (APE) opening high profile discussion in Chisinau on hybrid threats in Moldova and Ukraine. (Photo: IWPR)

Moldova Battles Hybrid Threat

Experts identify key areas of vulnerability, including Russian disinformation.

12 Aug 19
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