Human Rights
The Central Eurasia Project supports human rights organizations that protect and promote fundamental political and civil rights, including but not limited to individual physical security and safety; protection from discrimination; rule of law; access to information; and freedom of assembly, speech, and political participation.

Labor Migration
The Central Eurasia Project works to address widespread mistreatment of labor migrants from Central Asia and the Caucasus on a strategic level to achieve an improved management of rights violations in the receiving countries and to mitigate negative impacts of labor migration on the sending countries.

Transparency and Consumer Protection
The Central Eurasia Project funds research that sheds light on the formal and informal set-up of the energy sector and provides resources to organizations that work to enhance electricity and hydropower governance in the region.

Transparency of Western Military and Security Cooperation
The Central Eurasia Project provides funding for projects that increase the transparency of Western military and security cooperation by monitoring pertinent developments and trends, particularly those that impact wider foreign policy agendas of Western countries towards Central Asia.

Turkmenistan
The Central Eurasia Project promotes civil society in Turkmenistan via support for social and economic rights, community development, good governance, human rights, and more.

Uzbekistan
The Central Eurasia Project addresses human rights and rule of law issues in Uzbekistan.

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