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IWPR report into controversy over alleged political persecution in the workplace is cited for balance.
By Shorish Khalid in Sulaimaniyah (29-Oct-09)
IWPR report prompts hospital to offer land mine victims aid.
By Ali Abu Iraq, an IWPR trainee (16-Sep-09)
IWPR report on threats against journalists results in police investigation and promises of better security.
By Uthman al-Mukhtar in Fallujah (04-Aug-09)
Senior Basra official says IWPR stories on social, economic and cultural issues in region will concentrate minds of authorities.
By Hadeel Kamil, an IWPR-trained journalist in Baghdad (22-Jun-09)
Kurdish
Parliamentary committee to examine IWPR report in its review of controversial press legislation.
By IWPR staff and trainees in Iraq
Kurdish
IWPR report said to highlight political instability in north and put pressure on leaders to introduce reforms.
By IWPR staff in Sulaimaniyah
Kurdish
Election monitoring officials say they will be more vigilant in future following IWPR report on ballot violations.
By IWPR staff and trainees (24-Mar-09)
Kurdish
Commentators say IWPR publication and radio show helped to bolster election coverage.
By IWPR staff (20-Feb-09)
Arab   Kurdish
Report on Mosul Christians said to have helped raise awareness of their plight.
By Hogar Hasan in Erbil (9-Jan-09)
Kurdish
IWPR stories said to have contributed to better understanding of problems arising from dissolution of Awakening Councils and Shia displacement.
By Roman Zagros in Sulaimaniyah (24-Nov-08)
Arab   Kurdish
Ex-trainees say IWPR training has enabled them to get on in journalism.
By IWPR staff (30-Oct-08)
Arab   Kurdish
Campaigners say IWPR’s reporting on women’s issues is attracting the attention of decision-makers.
By IWPR-trained reporters Azeez Mahmood in Sulaimainyah and Samah Samad in Kirkuk. (23-Sep-08)
IWPR article on grim conditions at Kirkuk’s principal hospital seen by staff as timely expose of deterioration in local health services.
By Tiare Rath, IWPR Middle East Editor, and Samah Samad, an IWPR-trained journalist in Kirkuk. (22-Aug-08)
Arab   Kurdish
Two stories draw the attention of women’s advocates in Kirkuk and Baghdad.
By IWPR staff (21-Jul-08)
Arab   Kurdish
IWPR story on “mobile phone abuse” said to have prompted Kurdish lawmakers to look at ways of tackling the problem.
By Mariwan Hama-Saeed, IWPR Iraq editor (26-Jun-08)
Arab
Women politicians say IWPR report in female suicide bombers needs to be followed up.
By Tiare Rath, Middle East editor (30-May-08)
Many journalists trained by IWPR now working for top Iraqi media.
By Tiare Rath, IWPR Middle East editor (28-Apr-08)
Arab
IWPR report on under-representation of Kurdish women politicians in upper echelons of power gives party leaders food for thought.
By Tiare Rath, Middle East editor (19-Mar-08)
Arab
Kurdish parliamentarian says IWPR reporting will influence review of much criticised media legislation.
By Tiare Rath, IWPR’s Middle East editorial manager
Arab   Kurdish
European politician and leading NGO commend Iraqi Crisis Reports for highlighting problems faced by ethnic and religious minorities.
By Tiare Rath, Middle East editor
Arab   Kurdish
Leading Arab news website runs a series of IWPR features on the state of media in Iraq.
By Tiare Rath, IWPR Middle East Editor (ICR No 237, 20-Nov-07)
Kurdish
Special report praised by Council on Foreign Relations and IWPR training contributes to boosting Kurdish magazine’s circulation.
By Tiare Rath, IWPR’s Middle East Editor
Special reports on security and education republished widely in Iraqi and international media.
By Tiare Rath (26-Sep-07)
Arab   Kurdish
Arab and international media republish work of murdererd reporter, while UNHCR commends IWPR's work in Iraq.
By Susanne Fischer, Iraq programme manager
Arab   Kurdish

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In the News
The New York TimesRecent double bombing in Baghdad has cast doubt on the government's ability to guarantee security and prompted fears such violence may affect voter turnout in anticipated January elections, writes iWPR reporter Ali Karim.
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.
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