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Iraq Programme: Capacity Building IWPR seeks to train fresh voices untainted by the old regime and to incubate new Iraqi-led institutions, including a major new Iraqi Media Institute, envisaged as a critical platform for Iraqi civil society.
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Iraq: May '09
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Iraq: May '09
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25 Jun 09 | Iraqi Crisis Report  294
Row over war reparations damages already-strained relations.
By Abeer Mohamed in Baghdad and Tiare Rath in New York (ICR No. 294, 29-June-09)
Banished from Iraq and barred from its neighbours, Palestinian refugees languish along Syrian frontier.
By Abu Mohammed in Al-Tanf (ICR No. 294, 29-June-09)
 
Recent reports
17 Jun 09 | Iraqi Crisis Report  293
Many praise Tehran protesters but hope Iran keeps out of their country’s domestic affairs.
By Basim al-Shara in Baghdad, Abduladhim Karim in Basra and Samar Salih in Karbala (ICR No. 293, 19-June-09)
Kurdish
Competition stiff for parliamentary seats in what many believe will be a hotly-contested campaign.
By Rebaz Mahmoud in Sulaimaniyah (ICR No. 293, 17-June-09)
Arab   Kurdish
Project Highlights
IWPR trains media monitors to assess risk of inciting violence.
By IWPR Iraq staff (22-Jun-09)
Kurdish
Reporting Impact
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
9 Jun 09 | Iraqi Crisis Report  292
Regularly threatened and attacked, they’re buying guns on the black market for protection.
By Uthman al-Mukhtar in Fallujah (ICR No. 292, 10-June-09)
Arab   Kurdish
Recent bombings spark fears of return to the blood-letting that used to plague the capital.
By Emad al-Shara in Baghdad (ICR No. 292, 9-June-09)
Arab   Kurdish
30 May 09 | Iraqi Crisis Report  291
Some suggest Sunni and Shia insurgents and Ba’athists could take advantage of pullout to cause mayhem.
By Basim al-Shara, Abeer Mohamed and Daud Salman in Baghdad (ICR No. 291, 2-June-09)
Arab   Kurdish
They say it will continue to plague the city for some time, but won’t stop them getting on with their lives.
By Abeer Mohammed in Baghdad (ICR No. 291, 29-May-09)
Arab   Kurdish
Activist describes challenges facing those trying to end the controversial practice in Iraqi Kurdistan.
By Azeez Mahmoud in Sulaimaniyah (ICR No. 291, 3-June-09)
Arab   Kurdish
22 May 09 | Iraqi Crisis Report  290
He inherits fractious parliament, whose divisions have been exacerbated by his appointment.
By Zaineb Naji, Abduladhim Karim and Hadeel Kamil in Baghdad (ICR No. 290, 21-May-09)
Kurdish
Iraq’s artistic centre tries to recover from militia rule.
By Abduladhim Karim in Basra (ICR No. 290, 21-May-09)
Arab   Kurdish
Project Highlights
Training session focuses on developing women’s management and leadership skills.
By Melinda Witter, IWPR Iraq’s deputy country director
Kurdish
Reporting Impact
Parliamentary committee to examine IWPR report in its review of controversial press legislation.
By IWPR staff and trainees in Iraq
Kurdish



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Highlights
Fund for the Family of Slain Afghan Journalist Javed "Jojo" Yazamy
Life in Border Refugee Camps
Looking Beyond the Veil
Kirkuk Night Raid
IWPR Iraq TV Features
TV Training for Iraqi Women Journalists
In Memoriam
Sahar al-Haideri
Yasin al-Dulaimi
Kamal Manahi Anbar
In the News
Asia Times OnlineExperts say that saffron is being grown in 16 provinces of Afghanistan, but the bulk of the product comes from Herat, in the west of the country, reports IWPR trainee Farooq Faizi.
Philadelphia InquirerEmad Al-shara, an IWPR-trained journalist in Iraq, says spate of attacks largely directed at Baghdad's Shia fueling concerns that sectarian and political violence may be returning to city.
IWPR international justice reporter Katy Glassborow speaks to the BBC World Service Focus on Africa programme about Darfur rebel leader Abu Garda's initial appearance at the International Criminal Court.
Globa and MailIn First Kill Your Family, [IWPR] journalist and Africa hand Peter Eichstaedt offers shocking details from the first-hand experiences of people who have participated in the war in northern Uganda as children and adults.
Past Highlights
Interview with Susanne Fischer,IWPR Iraq
Constitution: Excerpts & Analysis
Over the Mountains to Iran
Baghdad Life
Halabjans Seek Justice
Kurds Vote on the Constitution
Iraqi Views on the Constitution Referendum
Reporters Prepare For Elections
Conference Report: A New Media in Iraq
Media Assessment Report (PDF)
Media Development in Post-War Iraq
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Polden Puckham Charitable Foundation
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