War Crimes: Ready for Justice
Ukraine’s strategy aims to establish an effective prosecution system, build capacity and enhance international collaboration – while also prioritising victim support.
DPR Militia Member Convicted of War Crime
Accused man already found guilty of fighting for the so-called Donetsk People’s Republic.
Tuesday, 24 October ‘23
This week’s overview of key events and links to essential reading.
In the Name of Ukraine
True justice will bring closure, create transparency, sustain democracy and ultimately support national security.
Displaced Azerbaijanis Eye Return to Nagorny Karabakh
Following the mass exodus of Armenians, Baku plans to resettle some 40,000 people in the region over the next three years.
Two Russians To Be Tried for Multiple Rapes
Accused men planned and carried out a series of assaults over a single day during the occupation of a Brovary district village.
Tuesday, 17 October ‘23
This week’s overview of key events and links to essential reading.
The Tajik Community on Uzbekistan’s Highlands
Surrounded by the Pamir mountain range, a remote village keeps customs alive.
Putin’s Bishkek Visit Signals Moscow’s Increasing Interest in Central Asia
The region’s role on the world stage is rising as the US and the EU also look at strengthening ties.The region’s role on the world stage is rising as the US and the EU also look at strengthening ties.
Caucasus: EU Prize for Peace Journalism 2015
Last call for submissions – deadline Monday, November 2.
Remembering Ammar Al Shahbander
Life of much-missed friend, colleague and family man celebrated with moving tributes.
Syria: The Journalist Who Went Back
IWPR’s Syria coordinator Zaina Erhaim speaks on CNN’s Amanpour show.
Sierra Leone: Countering Corruption, One Story at a Time
Investigative journalism skills essential to uncovering corruption and wrongdoing.
Building Investigative Reporting Skills in Sierra Leone
Project aims to empower media and civil society to become effective anticorruption watchdogs.
IWPR's Syria Coordinator Speaks at Women in World Event
Writer and mentor shares stage with Hollywood stars and world’s leading human rights defenders.
Building a Consensus for Tolerance in the Middle East
Women’s groups from seven countries agree to work together and share expertise.
IWPR Launching Anti-Hate Speech Drive for Burma
Consensus for tolerance needed in the face of widespread hostility to Rohingya minority.
IWPR Syria Coordinator Wins Prestigious Award
Writer, trainer and mentor honoured for her courageous work in heart of conflict zone.
Voices for Change, Africa
Building Resilience in the Eastern Neighbourhood (BREN)
Countering Disinformation in Moldova
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.
"What was significant for all three of us [judges] was how the stories stayed with us - not just for the amazing yet harrowing insights into these women’s lives but the courage it took for them to keep going, to experience the harshness in which they lived and to tell the world about it through their stories."
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.
Democratic accountability comes from journalists investigating their own societies – IWPR provides a much needed platform and support for those reporting from some of the most dangerous and difficult places in the world.
Disinformation is a major global threat , especially in conflict and post-conflict areas. IWPR performs a vital mission, building up local voices as a bulwark against this challenge.
IWPR fills a critical gap by helping local journalists to focus on human rights and justice issues. In the process, it contributes to democratic transitions, and demonstrates that the best war reporting is not about military conflict, but human consequences.