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IWPR runs practical war reporting exercise with journalists from Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.
By IWPR staff (28-Oct-09)
IWPR runs seminar to bring Armenian and Azeri journalists together.
By IWPR staff (17-Sep-09)
Reporters file scores of reports after taking part in IWPR-organised visit to war-damaged villages.
By IWPR staff (17-Sep-09)
Plans being laid for an investigative journalism training programme following successful workshop in Tblisi.
By IWPR staff (30-Jul-09)
Journalists in ethnic Azeri province of Georgia say IWPR has helped to markedly improve their reporting skills.
By IWPR staff (23-Jun-09)
Journalists hone their war reporting skills in IWPR-organised military exercise.
By IWPR staff
IWPR training events challenge journalists’ preconceived notions about ethnic minorities.
By IWPR staff
Georgia journalists see aftermath of war for themselves.
By IWPR staff (20-Mar-09)
Regional journalists attending an IWPR seminar pledge to cooperate more closely.
By IWPR staff (18-Feb-09)
Bombed Georgian radio station broadcasts again with IWPR’s help.
By IWPR staff (9-Jan-09)
Caucasus project trains Georgian journalists on how to report during conflict.
By IWPR staff (26-Nov-08)
Azeri and Armenian journalists join Georgian colleagues on trip to improve their understanding of the Ossetian conflict.
By IWPR staff (25-Oct-08)
IWPR journalists witness aftermath of fighting and speak to refugees.
By IWPR staff (22-Sep-08)
IWPR workshop gives journalists opportunity to discuss freedom of speech and international humanitarian law.
By Salla Nazarenko, CCJN Project Leader (22-Aug-08)
Journalists learn to deal with trauma and get unique insight into life in the Pankisi Gorge.
By Margarita Akhvlediani, Caucasus programme director
CCJN journalists given expert briefing on problems facing internally-displaced persons.
By IWPR staff (27-Apr-08)
South Ossetian journalists pleased they summoned the courage to attend Tbilisi news writing workshop.
By IWPR staff (25-Apr-08)
Journalists taking part in CCJN mission to Armenia say they appreciated the opportunity to work with colleagues from other countries.
By IWPR Caucasus staff (19-Mar-08)
IWPR journalists get a chance to report on the high-charged Georgian leadership ballot.
By IWPR Caucasus staff
CCJN’s first workshop in Chechnya gave visiting journalists a glimpse of post-war life.
By Salla Nazarenko, CCJN project leader
New IWPR project helps to foster understanding between young journalists in Armenia and Azerbaijan.
By Seda Muradian, IWPR Armenia country director and Shahin Rzayev, IWPR Azerbaijan country director (CRS No. 419 20-Nov-07)
IWPR event examines heated debate provoked by celebrations of anniversary of the Circassian people’s unification with Russia.
By Alan Tskhurbayev, IWPR North Caucasus editor and Salla Nazarenko, CCJN project leader
Azeri journalists need to improve reporting of gender-related issues if domestic violence is to be tackled.
By Salla Nazarenko, CCJN Project Leader and Shahin Rzayev, IWPR Azerbaijan Country Director
Journalists from a number of Caucasus countries take part the first of a series of joint assignments.
By Salla Nazarenko, Cross Caucasus Journalism Network Project leader
Journalists from around the region receive conflict resolution briefing and get to talk to leading parties in Armenia on eve of elections.
By Salla Nazarenko, IWPR’s Cross Caucasus Journalism Network coordinator.
Collaborative regional reporting project starts producing stories.
By Tom de Waal, Caucasus project coordinator and editor

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The New York TimesProtests are sweeping the country in the wake of allegations that American troops burned copies of the Quran during a patrol in a province near Kabul, a charge strongly denied by U.S. military officials, writes IWPR reporter Abdullah Obaidi.
The New York Times“The challenges of organizing a new poll within a few weeks are daunting, and it may ultimately prove impossible to carry out,” forecasts IWPR editor Hafizullah Gardesh.
The New York TimesJean MacKenzie, IWPR Afghanistan director, assesses reports of low voter turnout and allegations of fraud in country’s presidential and provincial councils elections.
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