Russia Recruits Ukrainian Children for Sabotage
Although deemed to have criminal responsibility under Ukrainian law, are these minors actually victims of war crimes themselves?
Duterte: Feted and Feared
ICC arrest warrant for crimes against humanity has provided polarising for many in the Philippines.
Ukraine: The Database Helping Solve War Crimes
A vast digital resource, based on material abandoned by Russian forces, is proving critical to investigators.
Negotiations Over Ukraine Are Missing a Human Dimension
Ukrainians want peace more than anyone else. But we demand real peace.
Equality is Crucial for Democracy
Global attempts to weaken women’s rights continue to have profound consequences.
Surviving as a Single Woman in Turkey
Living alone in a conservative country with high rates of violence against women comes with its own struggles.
Syrians in Turkey Want to Go Home – But How?
Despite jubilation over the fall of the Assad regime, many refugees fear the uncertainty of return to a war-ravaged country.
Russian Soldier Indicted for Cruel Treatment
If convicted, 26-year-old faces up to 12 years in prison for violating the laws and customs of war.
Ukraine Welcomes Interpol Policy Change
International search warrants could now be issued for suspected war criminals.
Former Ukrainian Police Officer Convicted of Kidnap and Torture
Victims testify how man known as “the overseer” ordered their ill-treatment.
Ukraine Braces for Impact of ICC Sanctions
Washington’s moves could cripple court's ability to function and further delay aggression tribunal.
Russian Soldier Faces in Absentia Trial for Rape
Survivor of assault was forced to find refuge by hiding in a minefield.
Trial of Russian Who Told Husband to “Rape Ukrainian Women” Proceeds
Sole witness in case gives evidence to Kyiv’s Shevchenko district court.
“In Almost Every Village We Visited, We Encountered Torture Chambers.”
How Truth Hounds investigators document Russian war crimes.
Ukraine Justice Briefing: Friday, 7 March ‘25
An overview of recent justice processes.
“We Left Everything Behind; Now We Are Starting From Scratch.”
How women displaced from Nagorny Karbakh are rebuilding their lives.
Reporting War Crimes Trials in Ukraine
IWPR Journalist Shortlisted for Amnesty International Award
Reporter documented struggle for control over West Africa’s largest salt deposit.
Ukraine: Understanding War Crimes Trials
Public awareness and appreciation of often complex processes is vital to their success.
Investigating Femicide in Mexico
A series of IWPR-supported investigations reveal systematic official failures.
Kenya: Media and NGOs Join Forces to Protect Human Rights
A series of investigative reports and civil society-led campaigns will highlight violations and call for action on abuses.
Lessons Learned from Moldova’s Elections
Chisinau event hears that “disinformation reached unprecedented levels”.
Moldova: Roma Women Driving Change
Capacity-building programme aims to increase participation in wider peace and security decision-making processes.
Armenia: Ensuring Women’s Voices Are Heard
Civil society groups participate in building future strategy for peace and security.
Yevheniia Virlych and Naumova Olena
"Good reporting means we can't forget about the crimes."
Yuriy Larin
"This is an important part of the information war with Russia."
Viktoriia Mankovska
"If we don't talk about war crimes today, they will be forgotten tomorrow."
Championing Justice and Human Rights in Ghana
Voices for Change equips partners with essential investigative and advocacy tools.
Georgia’s Foreign Agents Law and the Lessons for Moldova
Chisinau event hosts discussions on how strategising and building resilience could prevent similar developments.
Moldova: Coordination Key to Counter Disinformation
Ahead of landmark votes, addressing malicious narratives is critical for the country’s European path.
The Oleksandra Technique: On the Road with Ukraine's Nobel Laureate
Ukraine's Nobel laureate Oleksandra Matviichuk embarks on a speaking tour across the US.
Moldova: Workshops Tackle Gender-Based Disinformation
Trainings explore how to identify, tackle and counter the phenomenon.

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IWPR Women’s Prize for Journalism
IWPR’s inaugural award for outstanding journalism recognises the work of our network of women reporters worldwide. Working in often challenging environments, these journalists face additional threats such as harassment, gender-based violence and systemic misogyny.













World Press Freedom Day 2024
On World Press Freedom Day we focus on local journalists facing myriad challenges in the tireless pursuit of truth and their enduring efforts to bring meaningful change.