IWPR Champions marked Valentine’s Day with a symbolic celebration in a remote Nineveh village once considered to be an Islamic State (IS)...
IWPR builds the skills of professional and citizen journalists working in traditional media
and in social and new media.
IWPR supports the capacity of civil society and human rights groups to more effectively advocate for government and institutional accountability.
IWPR supports peace and reconciliation in conflict zones around the world.
"IWPR fills a critical gap by helping local journalists to focus on human rights and justice issues. In the process, it contributes to democratic transitions, and demonstrates that the best war reporting is not about military conflict, but human consequences."
Samantha Power
Former United States Ambassador to the United Nations; Pulitzer Prize-winning author
"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
EUROPE & EURASIA
Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting cabar.asia
Caucasus Regional Journalists Network reporter.ge
Caucasus: Women Connecting for Peace women-peace.net
MENA
Syria Stories syriastories.net
MENA / LATIN AMERICA
IWPR Champions marked Valentine’s Day with a symbolic celebration in a remote Nineveh village once considered to be an Islamic State (IS)...
IWPR Champions marked Valentine’s Day with a symbolic celebration in a remote Nineveh village once considered to be an Islamic State (IS)...