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Kyrgyzstan Adopts Law Targeting Foreign-Funded NGOs
By Colleen Wood
The restrictive law was first proposed 10 years ago. How could it affect Kyrgyz society now that it’s been passed?
US-ASEAN Summit a Missed Opportunity to Tackle Shrinking Civic Space Across the Region
By Pornpen Khongkachonkiet
Civil society across ASEAN is struggling to survive in the face of growing repression. Countering this alarming trend must be a top priority for the U.S.
Can NGOs Continue to Provide Aid in Afghanistan?
By Sam McLaren
What is the outlook for aid workers in the Taliban’s Afghanistan?
Kazakhstan Considering a New NGO Law
By Catherine Putz
Astana is setting itself up to manage NGO funding, an arrangement many NGOs find deeply concerning.
Under Fire: NGOs Face Increasing Hostility
By Luke Hunt
Long accustomed to occupying the moral high ground, NGOs are coming in for increasing criticism.
Are You a Foreign Agent in Kyrgyzstan?
By Catherine Putz
Human rights organizations worry that an impending law could stifle the country’s civil society.
The China-Russia NGO Crackdown
By Julia Famularo
Authorities in both countries apparently aim to cripple NGOs with foreign patrons or partners.
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