IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
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Election-related workshops contribute to impressive output of reports on presidential and provincial council ballot.
The Tajik education ministry is planning to lower the age at which children go to school from seven to six, but not for a couple of years.
President Imomali Rahmon’s appeal to every household to lay in enough food for the next two years has sparked a debate on the state of Tajikistan’s food reserves.
IWPR stages human rights training sessions for activists and journalists.
Religious leaders and madrassa students in Pakistan keen to embrace the media.
Aida Kasymalieva, IWPR’s new editor for Kyrgyzstan and Kazakstan, has been selected as a finalist in the Developing Asia Journalism Awards.