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Pandemic May Expose Social Protest in Central Asia Year of publication: 2020 Author: Alexey Malashenko Corporate author: Russian International Affairs Council The coronavirus has become a serious test of the strength of the political systems of Central Asian countries. Despite the severe socio-economic impact of the pandemic, stability has been ensured. But in the long run, quarantines and tight restrictions will remind of themselves and expose old problems. Among the most acute are unemployment and the threat of violent extremism. Moreover, both problems are related.
Radicalization in Central Asia: Have We Managed to Avoid It? Year of publication: 2020 Author: Milan Lazovic Corporate author: Russian International Affairs Council Central Asia is a very multifaceted, multi-ethnic, multi-confessional region, where many cultures, national traditions and ways of life intersect, united by a common factor - religious. The authors of the chapter on the role of religion in Central Asia in the book "Religion, Conflict, and Stability in the Former Soviet Union", prepared by the analytical center "RAND Corporation", touched upon a very important, significant and influential topic on the region. Experts note that, despite the success of Central Asia's attempts to avoid large-scale radicalization, there is a risk of its expansion today.
Children's Rights Are They Necessary? Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: CuriosaMente This video rises the question about the need for children´s rights. It describes the historical perspectives of childhood and how their rights were developed, stressing their importance.
Human Rights in Uzbekistan Need Their Own Navruz Year of publication: 2021 Author: Steve Swerdlow Corporate author: Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting (CABAR) Tashkent's old authoritarian habits hinder positive progress. On the eve of Navruz, human rights lawyer Steve Swerdlov, in an article for CABAR.asia, discusses the need for changes in the legal sphere of Uzbekistan.
Development of Environmental Education Against the Background of Climate Change in Tajikistan Year of publication: 2021 Author: Khurshed Abdukodiri Corporate author: Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting (CABAR) As well as for the whole world, the consequences of climate change are to some extent already noticeable in Tajikistan. In order to build a full-fledged strategy for adaptation to climate change as soon as possible, it is necessary to develop environmental education.
Realtopia: Message From the Future, Manual For Educators; Engaging Learners in Global Citizenship Education With the Bridge 47 Mobile Game Year of publication: 2021 Author: Jakub Žaludko | Kristine Liepina | Gillion Vaughn | Jana Stahl | Timo Holthoff Corporate author: Bridge 47 Realtopia is a game that displays a post-apocalyptic future, a scenario that humanity possibly faces if it does not change its current trajectory. It raises awareness about the urgency and sever- ity of the real challenges we encounter and at the same time tries to convey that a different future is possible if we all actively dream and work towards it. It aims to motivate and empower players to take real action in the present to navigate humanity towards a more positive future path.This manual gives insights into the development process, a detailed tutorial of how to play the game and some ideas and methods for using it as an educational tool in different settings, both online and hybrid.
Caribbean Sheroes Initiative: Civil Society Organizations Advancing Gender Equality; Methods & Tools Year of publication: 2021 Author: Joan Andrea Hutchinson Corporate author: Institute for Gender and Development Studies (IGDS) | UNESCO This Toolkit recognizes the achievements and commitment of women activists that engage in Civil Society Organizations (CSOs). It documents the practice and lessons learned of twelve Jamaican Civil Society Organizations that have worked relentlessly to advance women’s rights and social justice, fostering a less violent society and more equal gender relations grounded on human rights.
Learning to Live Together in Community: Training of Trainers Program for Community Organization; Guide 1 Year of publication: 2007 Author: Adolfo Aguilar Ávuila | María Consulo Sánches Plazas Corporate author: Columbia. Ministry of the Interior and Justice | National Pedagogical University The purpose of this guide is to generate conditions that contribute to identifying conceptual and methodological elements that contribute to the strengthening, integration and creation of an environment of coexistence in the community organization, so that it can be projected with greater probability of success.
Improving Our Coexistence in the Family: Module 3 Year of publication: 2018 Corporate author: Ecuador. Ministry of Economic and Social Inclusion In the framework of the 2008 constitution, is it established that the ecuadorian state will guarantee human security throught policies and interinstitutional actions that ensure peaceful coexistence, promote the culture of peace and prevent forms of violence and discrimination. For this policy to be fulfilled, it is necessary to acquire tools and participatory learning that allow us to strenghten family coexistence, trough dialogue, inclusion and recognition of others to reach agreements that allow us to live together.
A Delicate Balance of Language Conflict in Uzbekistan Year of publication: 2020 Author: Eldar Asanov Corporate author: Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting (CABAR) | Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) In an article for CABAR.asia, an Uzbek researcher Eldar Asanov discusses identity, nationalism, and historical memory in the realm of a rather vexed language issue in today’s Uzbekistan. 