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Afghanistan Watch
(http://www.tcf.org/afghanistanwatch/main.htm) - A project of the Century Foundation focusing on the challenges facing Afghanistan and the impact of US foreign policy in the region.

 

Avantgo

(http://www.avantgo.com/) - With AvantGo you can browse your favorite Website on your mobile device or download over 350 content channels that have been specially optimized for your device's small screen.

 

Avesta
(http://www.avesta.tj/en/) -Avesta, a news service in Tajikistan, covers political, social and economic issues as well as monitoring human rights violations and conducting independant polls.

 

Civic Education Project
(http://www.cep.org.hu/) - The Civic Education Project is a network of academics and other professionals helping to reform higher education in Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia with the aim of fortifying democratic values and mindsets.

 

euro|topics
(http://www.eurotopics.net) - euro|topics is the multi-lingual online range of offers from the Federal Agency for Political Education (Bundeszentrale fur politische Bildung/bpb) on European topics. euro|topics informs about political, cultural and societal debates from 28 countries (the EU and Switzerland).

 

Ferghana.ru: Central Asian News
(http://enews.ferghana.ru/main.php) - Ferghana.ru dates back to autumn of 1998, when the Ferghana Community Web site was created. Today, Ferghana.ru covers the Central Asian countries of the former USSR through its network of correspondents in cities throughout the region.

 

Internews
(http://www.internews.org) - Internews® is an international non-profit organization that supports open media worldwide. The company fosters independent media in emerging democracies, produces innovative television and radio programming and Internet content, and uses the media to reduce conflict within and between countries.

 

Integrated Regional Information Networks

(http://www.IRINnews.org) - The Integrated Regional Information Networks (IRIN), part of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, provides regular reporting on sub-Saharan Africa and Central Asia covering a wide array of political, economic and social issues from a humanitarian perspective. E-mail subscriptions as well as article reprints and reposting are free-of-charge.

 

n-ost
(http://www.n-ost.de) - The Network for Reporting on Eastern Europe n-ost links journalists and media initiatives from about twenty European countries. They all share a European vision that encompasses both the east and the west of Europe. The focus of n-ost is on detailed reports from and about eastern Europe.

 

NIS Observed
(http://www.bu.edu/iscip/index.html) - NIS Observed is a biweekly Analytical Review devoted to current events and authored by the research team from Boston University's Insititute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology, and Policy.

 

OneWorld
(http://www.oneworld.net/us) - OneWorld is a global online portal which aggregates the content of over 950 partner organizations worldwide working in human rights and sustainable development. This website provides comprehensive daily coverage of global issues and a platform for civil society worldwide. The U.S. edition of OneWorld educates and engages the American public about international issues.

 

ReliefWeb

(http://www.reliefweb.int) - ReliefWeb, a project of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, is the worldÕs premier electronic clearinghouse for those needing timely information on humanitarian emergencies and natural disasters Ð designed specifically to help the humanitarian community improve its response to emergencies.

 

Russia Profile

(http://www.russiaprofile.org) - Russia Profile is a global English-language multimedia forum covering Russian politics, economics, society and culture. It combines the print edition and online version. Russia Profile is published by Independent Media for Russian News and Information Agency Novosti (RIA Novosti).

 

SandS

(http://www.photo.in.kg ) - SandS is an independent, internet-based photography resource based in Kyrgyzstan.

 

Silk Road Project
(http://www.silkroadproject.org/) - The Silk Road Project is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1998 by cellist Yo-Yo Ma. In coordination with a distinguished team of scholars, musicians, and other artists from around the world, the Silk Road Project is designed to illuminate the historical contributions of the Silk Road; support innovative collaborations among artists from Asia and the West; and resituate classical music within a broader global context.

 

Transitions Online
Transitions Online (TOL http://www.tol.cz) is a nonprofit Internet magazine and media development organization dedicated to using Internet technologies to help strengthen the professionalism, independence, and impact of the media in post-communist Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and the former Soviet Union. Based in Prague and with branch offices in Moscow, Sarajevo, and London, TOL produces timely, original news and analysis, covering all 28 countries in the post-communist region through its network of local journalists and editors. Subscribe by visiting: http://www.tol.cz/join.html.
 
 
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