
On June 7, 2019, members of the SEnECA consortium organized a discussion on “The EU and Russia in Central Asia,...
The ‘Zerkalo’ Centre is an independent research organization operating since 1999. More than 500 projects of various scales have been implemented, using both quantitative and qualitative methods (sample sizes from 400 to 5,000). A network of 300+ interviewers ensures nationwide coverage across Tajikistan. Our partners include World Economic Forum (WEF), World Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Asian Development Bank (ADB), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), UNICEF, and World Food Programme (WFP).

We provide a full research cycle: study design, data collection (surveys, interviews, FGDs), analysis, and reporting for government agencies, businesses, and international organizations.

We conduct regular projects such as Public Opinion Monitoring, Media Audience Research, and Media and Internet Monitoring to track public trends.

Official partner of the World Economic Forum in Tajikistan; registered supplier/consultant for the World Bank, EBRD, ADB, FAO, UNICEF, and WFP — ensuring full compliance with international standards.

With 300+ interviewers and regional partners, we can quickly launch and implement large-scale nationwide research.
We strive to develop modern sociology in Tajikistan by conducting research, supporting scholars and youth, and fostering a favorable environment for entrepreneurship and social development.

Studying various aspects of Tajik society, identifying trends and challenges through sociological and marketing surveys.

Promoting a favorable business environment, stimulating private sector development, and analyzing its impact on society.

Promoting sociology as a science, building a new generation of professional researchers capable of analyzing complex social processes.

Helping Tajik scholars and students enhance their qualifications, publish research, and collaborate with international peers to exchange knowledge and experience.

On June 7, 2019, members of the SEnECA consortium organized a discussion on “The EU and Russia in Central Asia,...

For many Europeans, Central Asia still remains a blank spot on the map. The only exceptions are travelers who, upon...

Author of article for the SEnECA Blog: Dr. Una Aleksandra Bērziņa-Čerenkova, Head of the New Silk Road Program at the...