Central Asia Institute
We promote education & literacy esp. for girls in remote regions of Central Asia
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We invite you to join Central Asia Institute on Wednesday, March 18, 2026 at 2pm MT / 4pm ET for a special online event about how Central Asia celebrates Nowruz, or the New Year!
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Journey of Hope 2025-2026 Magazine
Journey of Hope 2025-2026 Magazine
Journey to Tajikistan - By Alice Thomas, Executive Director
Journey to Tajikistan - By Alice Thomas, Executive Director
Photo journal from a trip to Tajikistan where Central Asia Institute has been supporting access to quality education and women’s economic empowerment since 2012.
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Feature in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle: 'Even if one young Afghan girl is educated, that is a success'
Feature in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle: 'Even if one young Afghan girl is educated, that is a success'
Four years after the United States’ withdrawal from Afghanistan and the Taliban’s return to power, a Bozeman nonprofit is working to keep the plight of Afghan women and girls in
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Central Asia Institute | 1,562 followers on LinkedIn. Education creates empowerment, encourages growth and opportunity, and combats ignorance and fear. Central Asia Institute strives to increase access to education in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Tajikistan – countries where education is most desperately needed. For more than 20 years we’ve worked where many NGOs haven’t ventured, where there are often no roads, no schools, and no hope.
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