“The work of the mass media in conflict situations"
Experts on the current situation and the forthcoming referendum
"The Role of Civil Associations in Resolving Conflicts in Educational Institutions"
Multilingualism and tolerance How does self-censorship affect the coverage of political conflicts? Culture of Tolerance: The Problem of Formation
Featured reports
Bakyt Beshimov:
“Kyrgyzstan: is democracy on the agenda for the country?”
Valentin Bogatyrev:
“Status of formal political institutes and interactions with informal political structures in Kyrgyzstan”
Muratbek Imanaliev:
“Informal institutes as “rules of a political game” in Kyrgyzstan”
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Research Program Assistant
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To apply:To apply please send resume and covering letter to office@ipp.kg by 27 January 2006. For questions, please email or call at +996 (612) 906240 or 906230 (Ainagul). IPP welcomes and appreciates all applications, however only shortlisted candidates will be contacted further.
About IPP:
Institute for Public Policy (IPP) is a Bishkek-based independent policy research and analysis institution. Its goals are to promote a participatory approach in establishing public policy; to strengthen expert analysis in order to promote effective and informed decision-making in matters of public policy and to create an independent platform for dialogue on public policy issues. The Institute provides expert consulting, research and surveys on Central Asian affairs, conflict management services as well as implementation of educational projects aimed at good governance.