IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
A campaign to root out corruption has been launched in Kyrgyzstan’s schools, the idea being that children acquire their values, good and bad, at an early age.
Nuraim Ryskulova reports on a national youth camp where young people gathered from all over Kyrgyzstan to discuss how they could change their country for the better.
Breakthrough in prolonged dispute over planned elections means little to Iraqis still facing violence and hardship.
Leading human rights activist says IWPR’s even-handed coverage of Karadzic trial important in Serbia where much media reporting on Hague cases is selective.
Healthcare system under scrutiny as increasing numbers of women die in childbirth.
IWPR Karabakh workshop participants find out how web journalism can enhance work of journalists and activists.
Reporter looks back at opening day of long-anticipated trial of former Bosnian Serb leader.
IWPR teaches journalists in war-ravaged North Kivu how to look after themselves.
IWPR discussion events prompt Tbilisi officials to cooperate with Georgian NGOs on refugee issues.