What's New at IWPR

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

18 May 12
Training programme in Juba ahead of new series addressing women’s rights in areas bordering Sudan.
16 May 12
Schoolchildren too young to remember war admit they are still weighed down with the prejudices of their elders.
IWPR's new resource centre for journalists in Uruzgan. (Photo: IWPR)
1 May 12
Media resource centre will connect Uruzgan to the outside world.
First place in IWPR Armenia journalism contest went to Suren Stepanyan, who had joined the army since submitting his entry. (Photo: IWPR)
23 Apr 12
Judges agree many applicants need more help to raise journalistic standards.
High school pupils in Pancevo, Serbia, watch one of the IWPR-produced films. (Photo: Iva Martinovic)
22 Apr 12
Documentaries stir debate among young people in Bosnia and Serbia.
Trainees learn the financial management skills needed for a career in design in advertising. (Photo: IWPR)
5 Apr 12
Enhancing financial management forms part of efforts to build female-run advertising and design agency.
Still from The Forgotten Victims - IWPR documentary. (Photo: IWPR)
13 Mar 12
The Forgotten Victims hailed as a step forward towards transitional justice in Afghanistan.
7 Mar 12
Funds to become more readily available after story on concerns of Iraqis living in Syria.
Journalist Idrak Abbasov inspects the damage after an attack on his family home in September 2011. (Photo: Institute for Reporters' Freedom and Safety, Azerbaijan)
7 Mar 12
Azerbaijani reporter hailed for courage in highlighting human rights issues despite repeated threats.
Debating the implications of intrusive web legislation, Tbilisi, October 2011. (Photo: IWPR)
22 Feb 12
Reporters voice concern at police powers to snoop online.