ul. Vinogradov 85, kv. 129
The Center works on the revival and development of the Uigur culture, traditions, and language. It offers classes in ancient history and culture of the Uigur people; childrens courses in the Uigur language; and contributes to the improvement of inter-ethnic relations in Kazakstan. The Center would like to establish contacts with Uigurs living in the U.S.
A print version of much of the information contained in this Central Asian Third Sector Organizations section can be found in Civil Society in Central Asia (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1999).
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