IWPR staff
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IWPR has launched a new training programme aimed at enabling local journalists to produce high-quality video features.
IWPR project communicates the diverse range of opposition opinion and analysis to a global audience.
IWPR article highlights efforts to locate the thousands who remain unaccounted for nearly two decades after the Bosnian war.
Expert opinion on proceedings against former Bosnian Serb general featured in TV new package.
International trainers in Afghanistan win plaudits for news photography and journalism.
IWPR reporters begin probing underreported subjects as part of new programme aimed at improving accountability of officials.
IWPR reporters begin probing underreported subjects as part of new programme aimed at improving accountability of officials.
IWPR report addresses local fears about getting caught in crossfire between police and insurgent groups.
IWPR programme works with local journalists to improve credibility of political reporting.
Millions of Central Asian men desperate for work find illegal jobs in Kazakstan and Russia where they have few rights and are vulnerable to exploitation.