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Journalists trained by IWPR produce news, analysis, and comment pieces on the issues that affect their countries and communities.Global Voices
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Government poised to adopt far-reaching legislation on online expression.
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Death of analyst comes as severe blow to freedom of expression and peaceful coexistence.
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Open access social media survey reflects fear and confusion over misinformation.
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The crisis has brought a rare degree of cooperation and comradeship.
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Social media campaigners raise awareness and encourage resilience in meeting Covid-19 challenge.
Comment
30 Nov 20
Government poised to adopt far-reaching legislation on online expression.
In Memoriam
15 Jul 20
Death of analyst comes as severe blow to freedom of expression and peaceful coexistence.
9 Jun 20
Open access social media survey reflects fear and confusion over misinformation.
Comment
6 Apr 20
The crisis has brought a rare degree of cooperation and comradeship.
Project Highlight
3 Apr 20
Social media campaigners raise awareness and encourage resilience in meeting Covid-19 challenge.
International Women's Day 2020
8 Mar 20
One blogger’s mission to convince Iraqi women to follow their dreams.
International Women's Day 2020
8 Mar 20
Reaching out to inspire women and help shape public opinion.
Comment
7 Nov 19
A new generation is standing up for what they believe in - and they refuse to be intimidated.
Video
5 Nov 19
The province is coming back to life after years of conflict.
Project Highlight
1 Apr 19
Powerful gesture brings volunteers together to launch empowerment campaign.
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Mosul: Culture and concerts where IS once reigned
For almost three years, while her home city of Mosul was under occupation by so-called Islamic State (IS), Tahani Salih kept a daily diary documenting their crimes.
By Daniella Peled, IWPR Managing Editor