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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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Her story shows how a single, determined local voice can have truly global impact.
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Health officials say disease had disappeared in Khost province but re-emerged with a refugee influx from Pakistan.
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Election officials say more than seven million voted in second round of presidential election.
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In Khost province, army dismisses claims of a plot to interfere in this week’s presidential ballot.
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Versatile leaves can be used for eco-friendly matting, dishes and more, but the trees are disappearing for use as firewood.
1 Dec 14
Crucial route will link provinces and boost local economy, but after seven years’ work, it still isn’t ready.
22 Nov 14
Tensions build in eastern region as Kabul blames Islamabad for attacks.
5 Nov 14
Influx from North Waziristan puts strain on already overburdened system.
10 Oct 14
Her story shows how a single, determined local voice can have truly global impact.
22 Aug 14
Health officials say disease had disappeared in Khost province but re-emerged with a refugee influx from Pakistan.
16 Jun 14
Election officials say more than seven million voted in second round of presidential election.
12 Jun 14
In Khost province, army dismisses claims of a plot to interfere in this week’s presidential ballot.
9 Jun 14
Versatile leaves can be used for eco-friendly matting, dishes and more, but the trees are disappearing for use as firewood.
3 Jun 14
Valuable tree plantations cleared or left to run wild despite their commercial potential.
19 May 14
Villagers often resort to folk medicine. Some live to regret it, others don’t.
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