Project Updates

Round-up of news and developments in IWPR programmes around the world.

Project Highlight
Schoolchildren too young to remember war admit they are still weighed down with the prejudices of their elders.
High school pupils in Pancevo, Serbia, watch one of the IWPR-produced films. (Photo: Iva Martinovic)
Project Highlight
Documentaries stir debate among young people in Bosnia and Serbia.
An image from the film "Criminal Code", one of several documentaries made by IWPR.
Project Highlight
Young people inspired by product of year-long initiative.
Project Highlight
New Mladic and Karadzic trial pages allow readers and researchers to locate articles and information more quickly.
Reporting Impact
IWPR story touches a nerve as local republication draws flurry of reader comments.
The three members of the panel at which the IWPR documentary was screened. From left to right, Bosnian movie director Ahmed Imamovic, IWPR reporter Marija Arnauitovic, and Italian director Mirko Pincelli. (Photos: Vanja Pantic and Kristi Roybal)
Project Highlight
IWPR doc on village of Bosniaks and Serbs that eschewed violence said to have important peace-building role.
Reporting Impact
Youngsters in Belgrade say they preferred IWPR’s reporting on his arrest to that of the Serbian media.
Project Highlight
Reporters get to grips with some of the legacies of the brutal war of the early Nineties.
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IWPR calls for the millions of pages of court documents to be open to the public once the court finishes its work.
Project Highlight
IWPR documentaries about refugees raise issues young people in Serbia rarely get the chance to discuss.