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Interviews with IWPR staff involved in film, and reactions from public screenings in Afghanistan.
Overcrowded remand homes and inadequate detention facilities among problems cited by region’s law enforcement officials.
Women use song to incite men into conflict with neighbouring tribes.
IWPR radio programme and community-based discussions provide vital channel for citizens to put concerns to local government.
Legal experts in Darfur are concerned at the violent suppression of student protests.
Trailer for IWPR documentary on war crimes committed in Afghanistan over two decades.
Gruelling, poorly paid construction work is seen as the only way of earning an income.
Documentary helps some come to terms with the past, and younger audience to find out more about it.
Implementation of recent law on abuse is hindered by poor understanding among local officials and a lack of police capacity.
Poor storage facilities and an upsurge in demand from South Sudan is straining the year-round food supply.