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Global Voices
Journalists trained by IWPR produce news, analysis, and comment pieces on the issues that affect their countries and communities.Latest
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Azerbaijan
As Khadija Ismayil is given a seven-and-a-half year jail term, she tells judges that witnesses were pressured and testimony based on coercion and forgery. -
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Karabakh
Despite win in Europe’s human rights courts, political stalemate is likely to draw out the process of paying reparations to families displaced by war. -
Azerbaijan
Outburst of popular anger follows death of suspect shortly after arriving at police station. -
Russia, Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan
Exporters say customs controls with Kazakstan remain in place despite launch of free trade rules. -
Syria
Snipers daily risk to civilians getting from one side of the city to the other.
IWPR provides a multilingual platform for journalists who would otherwise have no outlet. Multimedia and text stories cover the themes of IWPR’s project activities, from human rights to good governance, conflict to inclusive societies. Story production is an integral part of IWPR’s training methodology, as on-the-job mentoring builds massively on formal training courses.
Africa
Local reporters contribute to making shows relevant, and “listener groups” help make sure they are.
Europe / Eurasia
Concerns about legal loophole that excludes LGBT community from legal protections afforded to minorities.
Photo Gallery
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Images reflect unresolved issues around an undisputed massacre.
VIdeo
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Displaced family from Srebrenica still dream of finding a permanent home 20 years after the war.
Asia
They should be in school but family hardship forces them to spend their days earning money.
Latin America
As UNESCO event hears of increasing censorship and intimidation across Latin America, Cuban reporters talk about the especially tough environment they work in.
Middle East & North Africa
Writer, trainer and mentor honoured for her courageous work in heart of conflict zone.
Audio
Parents struggle to understand why young men went off to fight in faraway war.
Global Voices
Focus pages
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