IWPR
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Female journalists trained to become regular contributors to radio programme devoted to coverage of sexual violence, human rights and justice issues.
Former trainees say participation in IWPR workshops has helped them get ahead in journalism.
Discussions develop understanding about the importance of the court to the victims it seeks to serve.
IWPR story about town’s silence over grisly past prompts idea for performance piece on revision and denial of history.
But experts are divided over whether the new charges will hamper or expedite the Sudanese president's arrest.
Calls for Sudanese authorities to end impunity as militias target IDPs trying to cultivate their land.
Experts warn that holding election under controversial legislation would be unfair.
Opposition parties and observers say voting irregularities undermine integrity of election.
Victims of conflict welcome outreach mission, but say more must be done to help them establish their rights before the court.
Over 16,000 hits registered on site, which was quoted in local media and used as source of unbiased information by journalists and politicians.