Institute for War and Peace Reporting | Giving Voice, Driving Change
Promoting Free Expression
STRENGTHENING ACCOUNTABILITY
Building Inclusive Societies
Global Voices
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Uzbekistan
The country’s recent parliamentary elections show process of tentative change is real. -
Georgia
Political groupings still maintain a tight hold on the country’s broadcast scene. -
Ukraine
Survey shows that ability to identify misinformation remains poor. -
Kazakstan
US praises Nur-Saltan as “global leader” in repatriating former fighters and their families. -
Moldova
Constructive engagement between the centre and the regions vital for inclusivity.
ProjectsHighlights of IWPR programming in three-dozen countries around the world.
IWPR in the News
The Guardian
Yes, Iranians can protest against both US intervention and their government
Haaretz
Opinion: Why Are Israel's Top Holocaust Scholars So Willing to Deny This Genocide?
Global Conference for Media Freedom
Defending Media Freedom
Newsweek
The U.S. Killed 300 Iranian Citizens. Americans Don't Remember This—But Iranians Do
Dutch Postcode Lottery
She was injured in an attack and is threatened, but the Afghan journalist Mina Habib continues to write critical stories.
The Guardian
Revealed: Facebook hate speech exploded in Myanmar during Rohingya crisis
BBC News
Mosul: Culture and concerts where IS once reigned
IWPR TOPICS
Rule of Law Protests Conflict Women War crimes Education Women's rights Children Health Elections Economy Media Conflict resolution Human rightsIWPR's Satellite Sites
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 in the News
The National
Can an outsider get to the heart of a story as well as someone personally affected?
The dilemma foreign correspondents face is whether they can tell the truth as well as those who understand the lie of the land.
By Janine di Giovanni
IWPR in the News
THE GUARDIAN
Yes, Iranians can protest against both US intervention and their government
By Reza H Akbari, IWPR Programme Manager
Anti-regime unrest doesn’t mean everyone has suddenly switched sides. US officials’ simplistic view of Iran is dangerous.
Request for Quotations
Institute for War & Peace Reporting is inviting quotations for the provision of IT services for its offices in London, Washington DC, Amsterdam and field offices.
DEADLINE EXTENDED: Jan 22, 2020.
Libya - Voices for Change Project
Voices for Change is an initiative to incubate the development of the Libyan media in support of the emergence of a democratic state and an open society. The main priority of this programming is to develop high-quality media content related to democracy, good governance, civil society and human rights, the role of women in society, youth engagement, and other topics essential to the country’s political transition and constitutional process.
DEADLINE EXTENDED: Jan 19, 2020.