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Reporting Impact
Journalists trained by IWPR produce news, analysis, and comment pieces on the issues that affect their countries and communities.IWPR Impacts
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Delegates from the region come together to share ideas and opinions.
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“Inspirational” opportunity to network, troubleshoot and strategise.
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IWPR’s work with women-led NGOs highlighted at embassy event.
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Ground-breaking IWPR research shows how access to information is changing.
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Experts identify key areas of vulnerability, including Russian disinformation.
IWPR Caucasus
29 Oct 15
Last call for submissions – deadline Monday, November 2.
IWPR Central Asia
21 Aug 15
Workshops introduce participants from across the country to essential practical skills
IWPR Georgia
11 May 15
Cross-border railway could tie region into trade with Europe, but there's been little discussion of it locally.
Dzenana Halimovic, Maja Bjelajac
24 Apr 15
“No excuses for silence,” audience at film screening is told.
Heather Yundt
28 Jan 15
IWPR takes Georgian reporters to a village on the fragile boundary with South Ossetia.
IWPR Afghanistan
10 Mar 14
Local residents say they have long felt their needs were being ignored, but now the government has woken up to their concerns.
Mohammad Munir Mehraban
19 Sep 13
Editor describes challenges and rewards of investigative reporting in Afghanistan.
IWPR Afghanistan
18 Sep 13
Sikh and Hindu leaders say article got their voices heard at the highest level.
IWPR team in Armenia
28 May 13
Debate comes as work continues on legislation intended to change the way disability is referred to.
Wairagala Wakabi
13 Mar 13
Radio programme explains why development funding for the war-torn north stalled, and gives audience a chance to air forthright views.