Title: Leisure, business and fantasy worlds: exploring donor-funded ‘youth spaces’ in southern Kyrgyzstan
Abstract: Abstract This article explores the participation of university students in non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and other forms of association in the city of Osh, Kyrgyzstan. While the literature tends to criticize donor interventions in the post-Soviet space, an analysis of donor-funded youth projects calls for a more differentiated evaluation. It is argued that youth-oriented associations appeal to the students of Osh because these associations have created much needed 'youth spaces'. In some cases, however, the appeal has little to do with the missions of the projects. Whatever the blueprints prepared by foreign donors, youth-oriented clubs and NGOs provide young people with opportunities for entrepreneurship, for leisure pursuits and for experimenting with their dreams and fantasies. Offering a case study of a group of students who have joined a donor-funded NGO, Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE), the article then charts the students' appropriation of this NGO. Keywords: Kyrgyzstanyouthglobalizationleisuredonor interventionsthird sector Notes There are exceptions to this rule: 'volunteers' at PSI (Population Services International), an international organization with a field office in Osh (see below), report to receive salaries. For a more comprehensive discussion of youth associations working in these spheres, see Kirmse Citation(2009a, pp. 210–218). They do indeed use the English word 'event' here. This is a condensed account of my experiences with SIFE which I have discussed elsewhere at greater length (Kirmse Citation2009a, Chapter 5).
Publication Year: 2009
Publication Date: 2009-09-01
Language: en
Type: article
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