IWPR
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IWPR reporters receive plaudits for their work, which draws ever-growing interest from local and international media organisations.
IWPR assists with survey on Afghan attitudes towards the media and raises awareness of plight of imprisoned journalism student.
City is beginning to get metalled streets at long last.
IWPR investigation into alleged massacre by foreign troops prompts ICRC and international media to make enquiries.
IWPR reporters investigate reports of atrocity by foreign troops in Helmand.
Musa Qala special report provided only genuine reporting from the town since it was taken by the Taleban in February.
In early November, a team of Afghan journalists went to Musa Qala at the invitation of the Taleban. It was the first time since the insurgents took over the town in February that the media had been allowed in. IWPR’s reporters came back with different, so