Afghan Journalists in Exile: “Like Swimming in a Swamp”
Reporters working in the diaspora face major challenges, despite huge efforts to ensure reporting from within the country continues.
Reporters working in the diaspora face major challenges, despite huge efforts to ensure reporting from within the country continues.
Despite coming under constant attack, independent media are achieving remarkable impact.
Sector faces challenges including underfunding, a skills gap and embedded pro-Russian propaganda.
In a world still consumed by the pandemic, the classic role of the press remains as essential – and as under attack – as ever.
The EU and IWPR programme will support Libyan media amid new post-Covid-19 realities.
One blogger’s mission to convince Iraqi women to follow their dreams.
An intrepid young reporter who travelled extensively in post-war Europe and the Middle East, Audrey Poe brought commitment, flair and a spirit of love to everything she did. She was the inspiration for the founding of IWPR.
A personal note by Anthony Borden, Executive Director of the Institute for War & Peace Reporting.