Changing media and politics in Tajikistan
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Esfandiar Adinabay is the first ever Reuters journalist fellow from the Central Asian Republic of income-poor and internet-poor Tajikistan, which used to form part of the Soviet
Tajikistan is due to many different reasons, at the same time structural and linked to the general political, social and economic circumstances in the country: consequences of the civil war, loss
Higher Education in Tajikistan: Institutional Landscape
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- CAS No.:117-84-0
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Higher education in Tajikistan has undergone substantial changes over the past 25 years. After an educational degradation in the early 1990s, a long period of educational
This blog is written by Kate Lapham, Deputy Director of the Open Society Foundations’ Education Support Program, and the author of a case study on accountability
From Policy Design to Lived Experiences
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The chapter traces the development of university research capacity in Tajikistan in the three decades since independence, drawing on policy document analysis, literature by
On obtaining independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Tajikistan inherited ten public HE institutions (HEIs) and a branch of what was formerly the Soviet Academy of Sciences
Higher Education in Tajikistan: Institutional
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Higher education in Tajikistan has undergone substantial changes over the past 25 years as a result of both its internal crises and those social and economic transition challenges
Contemporary practices in Tajikistan have largely been continued from the deeply centralized and bureaucratic Soviet system, unlike in neighboring settings where reforms are
Global Forces and Local Responses in Tajikistan Higher
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Joining the Bologna Process and meeting “world educational standards” are listed as the first priority in the NSED 2020 (Tajikistan 2012).However, the creation of the European
Imruz News News platform that covers affairs in Tajikistan and Central Asia. Coverage in Tajik and Russian. Khovar The national information agency of Tajikistan and the central state
- What is the history of media and journalism in Tajikistan?
- II. HISTORY The history of media and journalism in the post-soviet Tajikistan (1991-2000) is, on the one hand, marked by a short period of relative open-ness that the media experienced at the time of the independence (Sep-tember 1991) until the beginning of the civil war (mid 1992).
- How has higher education changed in Tajikistan?
- Higher education in Tajikistan has undergonesubstantial changes over the past 25 years as a result of both its internal crises and those social and economic transition challenges seen throughout the Newly Independent States (NIS). HEIs in the country have also shown eagerness to change and grow as they move toward world education space.
- How has Tajikistan impacted the media?
- Not having been in-depth and systematically studied, the first period is difficult to imagine con-sidering that the present media situ-ation in Tajikistan has been deeply affected by the long list of killings, tortures, arrests, exile, beatings, that many journalists suffered from dur-ing the eight years following that short opening.
- What were the first higher education institutions in Tajikistan?
- The first higher education institutions in Tajikistan were these pedagogical institutes. The first established were in Dushanbe (then Stalinabad), the republican capital (1931) and Khujand (1932), a more than 2000-year-old cultural center of the country, renamed Leninabad during the Soviet era.
- Does Tajikistan have a good education system?
- After almost three decades of the collapse of the Soviet Union, Tajikistan, a former Soviet country, is continuously stumbling upon tremendous challenges to reform its education system and to improve its quality.
- Is there a strategy for private electronic media development in Tajikistan?
- There is apparently no comprehen-sive strategy for the future develop-ment of private electronic media in Tajikistan, whether composed of a regional or national audience, which would be guiding the state policy for the delivering of licenses and distri-bution of frequencies.