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Impact reports from IWPR programmes making a difference on the frontlines.Latest
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Online event assesses the regional lessons and consequences of political dispute.
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Online event explores how journalists need to approach this challenging issue.
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IWPR discussion facilitates rare opportunity for dialogue.
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IWPR event to host expert discussion on the current conflict and prospects for the future.
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“We fight a criminal regime as well as society’s restrictions.”
IWPR team in Armenia
12 Apr 17
Diplomatic efforts have stalled with little progress in sight.
IWPR
8 Mar 17
Platform helps activists and writers from conflict regions come together.
IWPR
8 Mar 17
Training aims to build and strengthen digital skills and institutional resilience.
IWPR Georgia
16 Feb 17
In its fourth year, competition identifies outstanding submissions on conflict-related issues.
IWPR
2 Feb 17
IWPR airdrops four million messages of support to city held hostage by Islamic State.
IWPR
2 Feb 17
State takes immediate action to outlaw practice and raise public awareness.
Hamid Shirzai
31 Jan 17
Observers warn that groups intended to help maintain stability are abusing their power.
IWPR Central Asia
16 Dec 16
Award-winners have published a range of groundbreaking stories.
IWPR
30 Nov 16
Human rights journalist in running for internationally recognised prize.
IWPR Central Asia
20 Oct 16
Action finally taken following radio story on their decades-long wait.
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