IWPR staff
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TV and online training seminar aims to equip women with the skills to make a bigger contribution to Iraqi journalism output.
As Georgian and Russian troops draw close to one another in South Ossetia, the rapidly escalating conflict threatens to go international.
ICC project announces plans for new international justice radio show to be broadcast throughout DRC.
Field trips help to develop new training initiatives in Sudan and deliver training workshops in northern Uganda and Congo.
IWPR report on Bemba arrest republished in leading Kinshasa daily and distributed among victims in eastern DRC.
Listeners to programme produced by IWPR appreciate its first-hand reporting of bus blast.
Plague of locusts, water shortages and rising food prices conspire against a region where life is tough at the best of times.
ICC has so far only indicted mid-level commanders, not those alleged to bear overall responsibility for crimes.
New legislation wipes out efforts to reform the state broadcaster.
Legal experts, jurists and diplomats among guests at launch of IWPR’s Dutch affiliate.