IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
As political parties gear up for next year’s parliamentary election, reporter Rahmatullo Odina discovers that many voters have no idea who they voted for last time.
IWPR report poured oil on troubled waters as Kyrgyz politicians geared up to protest Uzbek “incursion”.
Authorities are introducing restrictions as form of pressure, say activists.
The global recession has ended a brief era of prosperity and left most people without jobs.
IWPR report on EU role in Balkans said to contribute to reconciliation impetus.
Syrian journalist tells of being moved by the death of a woman in a Tehran street.
IWPR trainee writes about his time as an intern in The Hague covering the International Criminal Court.
IWPR trainees from Uganda and Congo take part in international justice seminar at leading US university.
IWPR-supported radio programme in war-torn part of Georgia got officials to deal with local problems.