Azerbaijani and Armenian journalists work together and find they have more in common than they thought.
Two new IWPR media centres provide much needed training and internet access for provincial journalists.
IWPR multi-media work in the region has sought to encourage society to address the legacy of the early Nineties’ conflicts.
IWPR project communicates the diverse range of opposition opinion and analysis to a global audience.
IWPR programme works with local journalists to improve credibility of political reporting.
Officials say programme has enabled them to tackle difficulties faced by those uprooted in Georgia's conflicts.
Emphasis on training female journalists helps highlight sexual violence and other human rights abuses in east of country.
IWPR radio programme on transitional justice provides survivors of the LRA insurgency with a platform to air their views on efforts to restore stability to northern Uganda.
IWPR has helped dozens of rights organisation to communicate more effectively with the public.
More than a million people in Darfur and Chad tune in to weekly justice radio programme.
IWPR project aimed at combating climate of impunity over extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances featured on website of leading Philippine broadcaster.
IWPR project boosts youth participation in municipal life with the aim of increasing transparency and good governance.