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BOTA representatives presented the government with the nuts and bolts of its poverty reduction toolbox: the Conditional Cash Transfer Program, Tuition Assistance Program, and Social Service...
Maksym Klyuchar excelled as a Muskie public administration fellow at the University of Texas in Brownsville...
How does one ensure that children with disabilities and their family get the opportunity to enjoy a full life? How does one create conditions for the social integration of children with...
The cotton tree, or Baiterek, was known as “the tree of life” by the ancient Turks. Itwas seen as a bridge between heaven and earth. Forever strong, this tree now symbolizes...
The BOTA Conditional Cash transfer (CCT) program works to deliver financial support to poor families. Apart from monetary assistance, what other benefits does a family receive?...
Sardorbek Abdukhalilov, a 2010 Muskie law fellow from Kyrgyzstan, is increasing his knowledge of mediation and negotiation through his studies in Penn State’s LL.M. program.
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Residents of Karak, a small city in southern Jordan, traditionally have had little media to provide local news and information. Now, however, they hear the sounds of Sawt Al-Karak FM, the Voice...
Chunlin is working to give youth a voice by serving as a reliable and relevant information resource for his peers. “We want platforms where we can express ourselves, to share our thoughts...
When 14-year-old Gulnara moved from Osh in southern Kyrgyzstan to Tokmok, a small city near the capital of Bishkek, regional divisions made it difficult for her to integrate.
IATP Center from Tiraspol hosted the fifth anniversary meeting of young traffic inspectors in September.











