Central Asia

In order to protect our missionaries in the field, most of our work in this region will not be shared through the website.


Mountain Movers International is actively engaged in Central Asia including, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan

Issues in Central Asia
Central Asia is a region overwhelmed by need. The entire area struggles with issues including rampant opium addiction, severe psychosocial & health problems, chronic malnutrition, and high infant mortality rates. In addition to this there are virtually zero trained medical practitioners, trained teachers, vehicles, or schools. In order to overcome these pressing quality of life issues Mountain Movers International works as a bridge between resources and the obvious needs by coming alongside the indigenous people and helping them their in their plight through a number of special programs designed to accomplish specific tasks.

Hope in Central Asia


A young school boy studying on a new chair and desk in a new school

Much work is beginning to bear fruit throughout the region, making a significant, exciting impact. We are currently replicating our work that has been successful and innovating new ways to take full advantage of the opportunities presenting themeselves. The greater the need the greater the chance to give. The fruit is ripe and the harvest time is now! Even so, there is still a great deal of fertile ground to work and many more mountains to move in Central Asia.


Young girl pumping water at a new well
    Mountain Mover International Development Programs

  • Drilling wells for clean water
  • Building local schools
  • Training teachers
  • Training in drug awareness/prevention
  • Creating drug addiction recovery programs
  • Equipping traditional birth attendants
  • Conducting primary health-care training (including prenatal)
  • Establishing projects/businesses by indigenous people that generate income for the indigenous
  • Starting day-care centers that allows mothers to work in income and food generation