IWPR gives voice to people at the frontlines of conflict, crisis and change. From Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, IWPR helps people in the world's most challenging environments have the information they need to drive positive changes in their lives — holding government to account, demanding constructive solutions, strengthening civil society and securing human rights. Amid war, dictatorship, and political transition, IWPR builds the level of public information and responsible debate. IWPR forges the skills and capacity of local journalism, strengthens local media institutions and engages with civil society and governments to ensure that information achieves impact.


"IWPR is the zeitgeist!"
Ed Vulliamy, The Guardian

"IWPR" produces fine reports from unstable parts of the world that are too often ignored by the mainstream media — reports that promote understanding in place of entrenched bigotry and prejudice."
Martin Fletcher, The Times

Special publication

The reports - written by local journalists from DRC, Uganda and Sudan - look at the different aspects of international justice that were discussed during the review conference through the eyes of those people that the court was set up to serve.