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ICC - International Criminal Court
Years active: 2005-2015
IWPR is at the forefront of media interventions in situations of human suffering and mass abuses around the world. It gives a voice to the vulnerable and delivers crucial analysis on conflict and impunity to both a local and global audience. As the leading news agency reporting on international justice and human rights, IWPR makes an important contribution to the value and effectiveness of local judicial mechanisms as well as international legal institutions such as the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Abyei Solution Key to South Sudan Stability
Disputed area of southern Sudan remains a potential flashpoint– but not because of its oil resources.
South Sudan Exiles Share Piece of History
They may be far from home, but southern Sudanese living abroad relish opportunity to vote on the future of their homeland.
Kenyan Tribunal Pledges Questioned
Nairobi says it wants to prosecute 2007 election violence suspects, but some suggest it's not up to the task.
UN Accused of Caving In to Khartoum Over Darfur
Agencies said to be reluctant to confront Sudanese government about obstructions to humanitarian aid effort.
Firms Linked to Conflict Minerals May Face Prosecution
Prosecutors being urged to use pillage charge to curb illicit trade in natural resources.
International Justice/ICC: Oct/Nov '10, Part II
Training programme in Gulu hones reporters’ skills in advance of new Facing Justice series.
International Justice/ICC: Oct/Nov '10 Part I
IWPR training is said to have helped two Congolese women reporters to develop their careers.
DRC Female Journalists Overcome Barriers
IWPR training is said to have helped two Congolese women reporters to develop their careers.