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Rigorous scrutiny of civil and military authorities should make them more accountable.
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Investigative journalism skills essential to uncovering corruption and wrongdoing.
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Local reporters contribute to making shows relevant, and “listener groups” help make sure they are.
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A member of the media regulation body outlines successes and challenges.
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Reports from across the country will be compiled in Juba and broadcast on seven radio stations.
IWPR
10 Nov 15
Rigorous scrutiny of civil and military authorities should make them more accountable.
9 Oct 15
Investigative journalism skills essential to uncovering corruption and wrongdoing.
Mohamed Kuyateh
9 Oct 15
Project aims to empower media and civil society to become effective anticorruption watchdogs.
Ilona Eveleens
11 Jun 15
Local reporters contribute to making shows relevant, and “listener groups” help make sure they are.
IWPR Rwanda
5 May 15
A member of the media regulation body outlines successes and challenges.
IWPR Rwanda
21 Apr 15
"We were always looking for someone who would invest in us and grow with us," grantee says.
IWPR staff
20 Feb 15
Reports from across the country will be compiled in Juba and broadcast on seven radio stations.
IWPR Rwanda
18 Feb 15
Seed funding, office space and mentoring to help start-ups become viable.
IWPR
13 Feb 15
After training course, reporters generate radio programmes on the power of the airwaves.
Robert Wanjala
14 Nov 14
Why female participation in politics is so low in Nairobi’s largest slum.
















