Central Asia

PeaceNexus Foundation and the Ala-Too International University with the support of the National Agency for Religious Affairs and Interethnic Relations under the President of the Kyrgyz Republic launched the “Yntymak

In 2025, our new partner, the Tashkent-based organisation Centre for Progressive Reforms (CPR) launched an expert research pilot report bringing together trade facilitation specialists from all five Central Asian states

On October 15-16, in the heart of the Ferghana valley, which for decades has been associated with border conflicts, mistrust, and unresolved issues, the heads of Ferghana (Uzbekistan), Batken (Kyrgyzstan),

Partner: Ministry of Culture In Kyrgyzstan, the collapse of the Soviet Union resulted in a civic vacuum. Soviet-era identity policies had suppressed local ethnic, religious, and regional identities. Following independence,

Partner: International Business Council, Kyrgyzstan  What’s the best way to address a community’s needs and grievances? Sometimes, simply asking them is a good start. Regional development funds in Kyrgyzstan were

PeaceNexus Foundation, in partnership with the Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Ma’no Research Initiative Center, has launched the analytical report “Prospects for the Middle Corridor:

In May 2025, at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) Forum, the Central Asia Peacebuilding Hub convened a session to spotlight collective strategies for peacebuilding amidst shrinking civic spaces. The discussion, rooted in practical experiences from Kyrgyzstan and the broader region, emphasized the importance of inclusive dialogue, trust-building, and co-created approaches fostering peace.

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Article after SIPRI forum 2025 revHH CE (002)

On April 4, 2025, PeaceNexus held a training session for partner NGOs, including the Child Rights Defenders’ League Public Foundation, PPAW “Mutakalim”, and “Peace Clubs” Public Foundation, at its office