Afghanistan: Jun ‘09
Leading press freedom organisation praises IWPR investigation on difficulties faced by female Afghan journalists.
Leading press freedom organisation praises IWPR investigation on difficulties faced by female Afghan journalists.
IWPR growing reputation in Afghanistan highlighted by meeting with top US envoy for the region.
Project training programme gets off ground ahead of August's presidential poll.
Women who enter into Muslim marriages as second or third wives have no rights to property under Tajikistan’s secular laws, which do not allow polygamy.</p><p>
Journalist undergoing IWPR training breaks story that Coalition forces accidentally killed civilians.
Dozens attend training workshops at IWPR’s new journalism facility in Mazar.
Gulla is a cleaner from Sulaimaniyah. Her life, in a nutshell, reflects the hardship women face in Iraqi Kurdistan because of tribal traditions.