IWPR Surveys Media and Civil Society in Central Asia
Experts emphasise need for closer contact and more cooperation.
IWPR Summer School Wraps Up in Bishkek
Twenty specialists took part in classes run by regional and international trainers.
Central Asia's New School of Analytic Journalism
Ten-day course equips young journalists with specialist tools.
Can Central Asia Revive its Workforce?
Nepotism and ethnic bias are hampering innovation.
IWPR Launches New Central Asia Programme
Scheme aims to support a fresh crop of experts and reporters across the region.
Georgia: Enduring Legacy for IWPR Radio
Regional stations continue to play a key role addressing local issues and reaching community audiences.
Karabakh's April War, One Year Later
Diplomatic efforts have stalled with little progress in sight.
Women Building Peace in the South Caucasus
Platform helps activists and writers from conflict regions come together.
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Moldova story leads to international legal cooperation in anti-corruption case.
Latin America: Security Support Provides Media “Lifeline”
Physical, psycho-emotional and digital safety consultations allow vulnerable media workers to gain key skills.
Combating Disinformation in Venezuela
Media and NGO alliance reveals extent to which the issue affects country’s online information space.