Eurasia doesn't get the spotlight it deserves - so we created a journal of our own
Why do stories from our region often go unreported? Maybe it's because countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia have had a legacy of equality, job security and functioning safety nets. But there are many stories to be told, which is why we created Voyages - a bi-monthly visual journal.
Current issue (#3): Boundaries
Issue #1: Shifting Landscapes
Issue #2: At work
#HearMeToo: Activists in Central Asia break ground in the fight against violence
Three women activists are part of a growing movement to counter violence against women and girls in Central Asia, where the problem remains largely unaddressed. Read the feature.
Watch their stories: Kazakhstan | Kyrgyzstan | Uzbekistan
Outspoken
"They erase us, like we don't exist." Watch a powerful series of video testimonies that explores what it is like to be lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or intersex (LGBTI) in the Western Balkans. Read the blog behind the stories.
Across the Western Balkans, LGBTI people are fighting for their rights to lead a normal life. More information can be found in the biggest study to date.
I am Fatmira
Fatmira Dajlani is a fierce woman, an activist and a mother who is working to improve the lives of those around her.
What does it mean to be Roma? We visited Albania to take you on a 360 journey into her Füshe-Krüje community, through her eyes.
Watch the film. Read the story.
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About Europe and Central Asia
35%
are excluded from society
19%
of youth are unemployed
1.4 million
are living with HIV
88%
of primary energy supply is from fossil fuels