North Korean Defectors Call IWPR Radio Partner "Lifeline"
Radio station struggling for funds is "essential listening" in North Korea.
Radio station struggling for funds is "essential listening" in North Korea.
Trainee and working journalists learn new multimedia skills.
Editor describes challenges and rewards of investigative reporting in Afghanistan.
Sikh and Hindu leaders say article got their voices heard at the highest level.
Day-long event covers complexities of reporting international justice processes.
At conference run by IWPR, universities agree to teach journalism with a new, shared curriculum.
Day-long event marking centenary of Hague Peace Palace will provide insights into media coverage of conflict.
Expert debate hears calls to build a broader education into courses for would-be reporters.
IWPR helps academics and practitioners shape ideas on what future reporters should be taught.
IWPR shares Middle Eastern best practice in digital security with Azerbaijani colleagues.