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Libya
Journalists trained by IWPR produce news, analysis, and comment pieces on the issues that affect their countries and communities.Global Voices
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Budding journalists learn vital skills during placements in Tunisia.
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IWPR's development fund for Libyan stations aims to enhance editorial skills and improve output.
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Series aims to engage listeners in discussing their country's future.
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Journalists learn essential survival skills for an increasingly dangerous profession.
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IWPR running grants scheme to help media outlets grow and develop.
5 Dec 14
Budding journalists learn vital skills during placements in Tunisia.
5 Dec 14
IWPR's development fund for Libyan stations aims to enhance editorial skills and improve output.
13 Oct 14
Training course for experienced media staff focuses on more lively, diverse production.
9 Oct 14
Series aims to engage listeners in discussing their country's future.
30 Sep 14
Journalists learn essential survival skills for an increasingly dangerous profession.
17 Apr 14
IWPR running grants scheme to help media outlets grow and develop.
4 Apr 14
Libya needs people to go into journalism, UK ambassador says at launch of IWPR-backed media training facility.
24 Oct 13
Journalists in underreported south gain new multimedia skills and start putting them into practice.
24 May 13
IWPR helps radio stations reach out to a wider audience.
20 May 13
Supported by IWPR, the service is already becoming an authoritative news source on the poorly-reported south.
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