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Human Rights
The Central Eurasia Project strives to increase awareness of human rights violations and the availability of reliable information on the social and economic health of the South Caucasus, Central Asia, and Mongolia, in order to shape policies that foster open societies.

Labor Migration
The Central Eurasia Project sponsors efforts to improve understanding of the economic importance of migration and its social impacts, and to help improve conditions for migrants.

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