Caucasus Reporting Service available also in Russian


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Subject: Caucasus Reporting Service available also in Russian

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Original sender: Institute for War & Peace Reporting <[email protected]>

Caucasus Reporting Service available also in Russian


Dear Colleagues,
 
The Institute for War & Peace Reporting (IWPR), the award-winning
reporting and media development charity, is pleased to announce the
launch of the Russian language version of its weekly Caucasus
Reporting Service (CRS).

IWPR’s Caucasus Reports, gathering the work of journalists and
analysts from the regions, offers weekly information and analysis on
human rights and political issues throughout the region. The primary
contributors will be members of IWPR’s Southern Caucasus Human Rights
and Media Development Project. The project assists the development of
local journalism and supports regional and international understanding
of an area grappling with major issues of democratisation, conflict
resolution and development.

The service is produced in collaboration with leading local research
and human rights institutes, through the generous support of the UK’s
National Lottery Charities Board. The reporting service is modelled on
IWPR’s Balkan Crisis Reports, recently commended as the UK’s ‘Best
Online Journalism Service’ at the annual NetMedia Awards.
 
Similar service covering Central Asia will be available soon initially
in English, with Russian language version to follow. The Balkan
reports are available in English, Serbian and Albanian.
 
To subscribe to these services, or for further information on IWPR
media development projects, contact Duncan Furey, programmes officer,
at [email protected]. Other IWPR reports and information about the
Institute are
available on-line at http://www.iwpr.net
 
To subscribe to the Russian language version of the weekly Caucasus
Reporting Service please send an e-mail to: <[email protected]>
 
Our apologies if you have received more than one copy of this note.
 
Anthony Borden
Executive Director
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
33 Islington High Street
London N1 9LH
Tel: (44 171) 713 7130
Fax: (44 171) 713 7140

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