IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
Diverse alliances expected to contest January parliamentary election.
IWPR journalist in Kyrgyzstan wins an award for parliamentary coverage.
Programme will overcome Sudanese censorship to deliver news on war crimes justice developments.
Inquiry attacks commission’s credibility ahead of parliamentary elections.
Pensioners in Tajikistan are finding life increasingly tough as their benefits fail to keep pace with inflation, Firuza Karabazova reports.
Unscrupulous mullahs accused of marrying young girls whose health and education then suffer.
Volunteers try to help bereaved youngsters still traumatised by the conflict.
More and more young people are taking their own lives in Tajikistan’s mountainous southwest, and no one can really say why.
New rules requiring people to pay government institutions for advice and information have caused anger in Tajikistan, Central Asia’s poorest state.