Syria: After the Earthquake
The fall of the Assad regime reshaped the political landscape, but did not translate into immediate relief for disaster-affected communities.
Ukraine Seeks Justice for Deadly Mines
Efforts continue to document incidents - in which hundreds have been killed and injured - to collect evidence for future war crimes trials.
FSB Officer Convicted for Abduction and Torture
Crimes carried out as part of a “search and destroy” operation to dismantle the Ukrainian authorities.
Conscription in Occupied Lands: Russia’s War Crime
Ukrainian law enforcement agencies are documenting and securing convictions against organisers of the illegal draft.
Weaponising Winter in the Transnistrian Region
Is Russia using precarious gas supplies as a tool of political and social pressure against Moldova?
On the Streets in Tehran
“Together we were magnificent and dignified. Then the killing began.”
Turkey: The Return of the Women’s Matinee
“Even my husband doesn’t know what I wear here or how I dance here. This is my zone of liberation.”
How “Foreign Agent” Laws Harm Freedom
Read about how repressive governments around the world are using so-called foreign agent laws to silence dissent.
After the Earthquake
In this week’s update, read about how survivors of the devastating earthquakes in Syria are rebuilding their lives.
Ukraine: Why Mental Health Matters
How psychological support is helping Ukrainian journalists navigate war's horrors and carry out essential work.
“People over Punishment”: Why Ukraine Exchanges War Criminals
Legal experts argue that trials in absentia – or release in a prisoner exchange – still play an important part in ensuring justice.
Weaponising the Transnistrian Region’s Winter
How Russia is weaponising Moldova's energy crisis in Transnistria.
War Crimes Trial for Ukrainian Serving with Russian Army
Serviceman staged mock execution as well as robbing and abusing villagers.
Iran in Crisis
In this week’s update, read a dispatch from the frontlines of the Iranian protests.
Investigating POW Executions
Law enforcement agencies argue that such crimes are systemic and that not only direct perpetrators but also their commanders must be held to account.
De Facto Police Chief Sentenced for Torture
Investigation found that indictee had lived in the area for several years and therefore knew many of the locals.
From Cyber Experts to Cyber Trainers
Five-day event combines core security concepts with a focus on adapting content to suit diverse audiences.
Moldova: Civil Society and Media Synergies
IWPR event brings together regional stakeholders to share best practices in combating malign influence.
Peru Investigation Wins Award
Prize-winning story used an AI-powered search tool as well as on-the-ground reporting to identify clandestine airstrips linked to trafficking.
Syria Prisons Museum Opens in Damascus
Initiative combines physical exhibition with digital platform that uses state-of-the-art technology to memorialise sites and preserve testimony.
Building Resilience: Romania’s Lessons for Moldova
Pro-European candidate faced coordinated propaganda and large-scale digital attacks ahead of critical polls.
IWPR Story Wins Major Prize
Investigation uncovered the systematic human rights violations against Haitians in the Dominican Republic.
Moldova’s Young Content Creators Tackle Disinformation
Meet the young creators shaping their online information space.
Moldova: Mapping Change Through Collaboration
"Resilience isn’t fixed; it’s a continuous process that we strengthen through dialogue and community.”
Meet the Winners of Influencer Academy Moldova
“The most important part of this course was learning how to fight fake news—but do it with humour.”
Moldova: Speaking Truth With Humour
“With elections approaching, we are seeing manipulation in politics and community discussions.”
Moldova: Fighting Fake News Where It Matters Most
“When it comes to disinformation – prevention is always better than cure.”
Armenia: Women, Peace and Security
For the first time, civil society groups have directly contributed to building future government strategies.
Turkey: “Our Job is About Patience and Persistence”
Istanbul panel spotlights the rising tide of gender-based disinformation and strategies to build resilience.
Moldova Marks Europe Day
IWPR and local partners join celebration of country’s growing partnership with the EU.
“Achieving Justice Means Punishing the Guilty”
IWPR guide to understanding war crimes trials launches in Kyiv.
Yevheniia Virlych and Naumova Olena
"Good reporting means we can't forget about the crimes."
Reporting War Crimes Trials in Ukraine
Ukraine Justice Report
Building Resilience in the Eastern Neighbourhood (BREN II)
Building Resilience Through Innovation and Collaboration (BRIC)
In the News
Democratic accountability comes from journalists investigating their own societies – IWPR provides a much needed platform and support for those reporting from some of the most dangerous and difficult places in the world.
Disinformation is a major global threat , especially in conflict and post-conflict areas. IWPR performs a vital mission, building up local voices as a bulwark against this challenge.
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.



















