IWPR helped organise a mass airdrop of messages of solidarity from ordinary Iraqis to residents of Mosul suffering under Islamic State (IS) occupation.
We never heard of such thing during a war; usually airplanes drop bombs and [this] airplane is dropping love letters.
Iraqi citizen from Baghdad
Giving Voice
IWPR is training a new generation of social media influencers across Central Asia to spread tolerance and counter violent extremism.
I was able to persuade families that it was a good thing to give their girls an education.
Yusufhon Zakaria
Giving Voice
Media and NGO alliance reveals extent to which the issue affects country’s online information space.
As a result of one of C-Informa's first investigations, Twitter closed nearly 150 accounts dedicated to distributing propaganda.
Giving Voice
IWPR gives voice to people at the frontlines of conflict and transition to help them drive change.
Institute for War and Peace Reporting
Giving Voice, Driving Change
IWPR reporting project provides unique insight and access to historic opportunity to see justice done for wartime atrocities.
IWPR's Justice Report is extremely relevant for western audiences, both professional and the general public… [and] a source of factual information and analysis.
Iryna Skosar
Driving Change
Moldova story leads to international legal cooperation in anti-corruption case.
Disinformation is the main driver of instability.
Tatiana Puiu
Driving Change
Nobel Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai began her campaigning work as a 12-year-old IWPR trainee in a Pakistani programme empowering young people through public debate and dialogue.
In IWPR's Open Minds, we students learned how to express ourselves and the problems of others through the media. We learned so much in the trainings.
Malala Yousafzai
Driving Change
Remembering Srebrenica
Georgians Question Squeeze on Bribe-Taking
Despite progress, people doubt the government’s boast on corruption fight. By Ana Kandelaki in Tbilisi
Election Commission Role Attacked
But it insists its neutral, professional and will investigate all complaints thoroughly. By IWPR-trained reporters
Images of Iraq's Election
Photographs by Metrography for IWPR
Witness Denies "Greater Serbia" Seselj Discussion
He appears to contradict remarks he’s said to have made to prosecutors about conversation with accused.
Bosnia: Ban on Convicts Holding Public Office Urged
Calls gain momentum following storm over appointment of Bosnian Serb war criminal as senior municipal official.
Iran and Syria Look to Closer Ties
Visa move aimed at improving relations at a human level but obstacles remain.
Baku Tackles Garbage Mountain
Incinerator will burn city rubbish but some fear worse pollution.<br />
Karabakh War Still Finds Victims
Fifteen years on, doctors say disease brought on by stress of war continues to kill people.
Everyday Demands Drown Out Sectarianism
Iraqis say they spurned sectarian rivalries to vote for better services, an IWPR straw poll reveals.
World Press Freedom Day 2026
Gender-based Disinformation and Women’s Political Participation in Moldova
A Guide for Ukrainian Journalists
IWPR Latin America and the Caribbean
A Guide for the Ukrainian Public

















Ukraine Justice Report
Building Resilience in the Eastern Neighbourhood (BREN II)
Building Resilience Through Innovation and Collaboration (BRIC)
In the News
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.
Lindsey Hilsum
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.
Dr Karin von Hippel
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.


