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Checking in on Waste Management Projects in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan
December 27, 2022

Checking in on Waste Management Projects in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan

By Ryskeldi Satke
The EBRD is facilitating the introduction of green technologies, waste recovery and recycling systems in both countries, but more information is needed on progress and impacts.

Economic Resilience in Central Asia Amid Russian War in Ukraine
October 03, 2022

Economic Resilience in Central Asia Amid Russian War in Ukraine

By Catherine Putz
On the back of high remittances and oil and gas revenues, the outlook for Central Asia’s economies has improved. But it’s not all good news.
How to Make Samarkand a Truly Green City
November 30, 2021

How to Make Samarkand a Truly Green City

By Darina Solod and Nina Lesikhina
Samarkand recently joined the EBRD's Green Cities program. Will it help citizens be heard?

EBRD Approves First New Projects for Uzbekistan Since 2007
October 20, 2017

EBRD Approves First New Projects for Uzbekistan Since 2007

By Catherine Putz
After a decade-long gap, the European bank is returning to financing new projects in Uzbekistan.

Uzbekistan's Next Step: Renewed International Engagement
May 10, 2017

Uzbekistan's Next Step: Renewed International Engagement

By Catherine Putz
High-level officials from international organizations are making the pilgrimage to Tashkent after years of rough relations.

Return to Tashkent: EBRD President in Uzbekistan to Discuss Revamping Cooperation
March 16, 2017

Return to Tashkent: EBRD President in Uzbekistan to Discuss Revamping Cooperation

By Catherine Putz
After a decade, the EBRD may be returning to Uzbekistan – riding optimism that a new regime can chart a new course.

EBRD’s Environmental Policy Under Scrutiny in Kyrgyzstan
November 17, 2014

EBRD’s Environmental Policy Under Scrutiny in Kyrgyzstan

By Ryskeldi Satke and Franco Galdini
A backlash surrounding a gold mine is placing the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development under scrutiny.
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