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Global Voices
Journalists trained by IWPR produce news, analysis, and comment pieces on the issues that affect their countries and communities.Latest
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Afghanistan
Ban on corporal punishment continues to be widely ignored. -
Tajikistan, Uzbekistan
Trip is latest in leader’s efforts to improve a range of regional relations. -
Afghanistan
Cost-effective mud brick buildings could accommodate many more students. -
Afghanistan
Insurgents order shut down to avoid being tracked by security forces. -
Afghanistan
Access to benefits is a key incentive to undertake perilous military service.
IWPR provides a multilingual platform for journalists who would otherwise have no outlet. Multimedia and text stories cover the themes of IWPR’s project activities, from human rights to good governance, conflict to inclusive societies. Story production is an integral part of IWPR’s training methodology, as on-the-job mentoring builds massively on formal training courses.
Africa

Europe / Eurasia

IWPR in the News
The Guardian
The west wanted Aung San Suu Kyi to be a saint. It’s no surprise she is not

The adulation heaped on the Nobel laureate recalled the treatment of Mother Teresa. But her failure to act on the Rohingya crisis has destroyed the myth
By Alan Davis, IWPR Asia & Eurasia Director
Latin America

Middle East & North Africa

Audio
Global Voices
IWPR in the News
BBC News
Mosul: Culture and concerts where IS once reigned

For almost three years, while her home city of Mosul was under occupation by so-called Islamic State (IS), Tahani Salih kept a daily diary documenting their crimes.
By Daniella Peled, IWPR Managing Editor
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Focus pages
- Afghanistan: Peace & Reconciliation
- Afghanistan: Promoting Human Rights and Good Governance
- NEW: Afghanistan: Supporting Investigative Reporting & Civil Society
- Afghanistan: Youth and Elections
- Azerbaijan: Letters from a Jail
- ICTY - Radovan Karadžić Trial
- ICTY - Ratko Mladić Trial
- International Justice - ICC
- International Justice - ICTY
- Syria: Speaking Out: Women's Voices










