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Kazakhstan: Preserving Asia’s Bread Basket

- 04/23/2013

During Earth Week, we’re exploring the connections between climate change and the environment we depend on to sustain us. We start in Kazakhstan, the breadbasket of Central Asia and Afghanistan.

Nurturing Rule of Law in Young Uzbekistan

- 03/05/2013

Judge John R. Tunheim (U.S. District Court of Minnesota) has traveled to Uzbekistan nine times in the span of 10 years to share his experience in the areas of rule of law and human rights.

16 Day Challenge: A Helping Hand for Trafficking Victims in Uzbekistan

- 12/13/2012

16 Day Challenge: A Helping Hand for Trafficking Victims in Uzbekistan

Posted by Michelle Blau, Senior Development Outreach and Communications Officer, Central Asia on Friday, December 7th 2012     

Sparking the Love of Reading in Central Asia

- 09/10/2012

ABCs: Building Blocks for Better Relations

- 09/06/2012

Imams Encourage TB Treatment in Tajikistan

- 07/05/2012

As a community health specialist with USAID’s Quality Health Care Project in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, I educate community members, medical workers, patients, and their families about tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis, treatment, and infection control.  My job involves being constantly available and responsive to the needs of patients and their families, and I tend to work unusual hours in order to fit into their schedules.  Still, I was a bit surprised when I received a call from Safarov Khudodod in the middle of the night last month.  Khudodod is an imam, a religious leader at his mo

An Oasis for New Moms

- 06/15/2012

Living with Tuberculosis: A Personal Note

- 03/23/2012

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Tackling Tuberculosis in Migrant Populations

- 01/26/2012

On December 19, 2011, the day after International Migrants Day, I found myself on a plane from Almaty, Kazakhstan to Dushanbe, Tajikistan, for a business trip.  I was surrounded by Tajik laborers returning home to celebrate the New Year.