Handbooks
Understanding War Crimes Trials: A Guide for the Ukrainian Public
This guide aims to provide the Ukrainian public with a concise and accessible resource to understanding the war crimes justice processes ongoing in their country.
A Guide to Countering Gender and Identity Disinformation
A Guide to Countering Gender and Identity Disinformation
Gender Disinformation Handbook
IWPR’s Moldova: Gender Disinformation Handbook is a guide for journalists, communicators, and campaigners.
Cyber Resilience for Women’s Rights Organisations
IWPR’s Cyber Resilience Guidebook is aimed at activists, peacebuilders and advocates in Armenia, Georgia and Moldova.
Moldova: The Disinformation Handbook
IWPR Moldova's Disinformation Handbook is aimed at journalists, communicators, campaigners and educators.
Gender Sensitive Journalism in Ukraine – Covering Violence in Media
This course handbook covers basic knowledge for journalists and bloggers in Ukraine about gender stereotypes and violence and how to avoid writing gender-biased stories.
Reporting Health in the Disinformation Age
This handbook is a resource for reporters in Sub-Saharan Africa as they counter misinformation on Covid-19 and other health issues.
Libya: Community Responses to the COVID-19 Crisis
This book is a collection of articles written by a group of Cuban journalists. Each story opens a window on the changes and contradictions of life in Cuba, and each represents one step in the journalist's quest to report ethically and professionally and pursue freedom of expression.
Ukraine: Top 20 Local Corruption Schemes – How to Overcome Them
This handbook is designed for local government, civic activists and journalists dedicated to overcoming and preventing corruption in Ukraine.
Latin America: Inclusive Journalism with a Gender Perspective
In a world where clickbait reigns supreme, many media outlets promote headlines and content that denigrates minorities or sexualises women in order to obtain high ratings. IWPR’s Manual on Inclusive Journalism with a Gender Perspective aims to help journalists in Latin America navigate and challenge such prejudices and stereotypes in their work.
Libya: We Can Be Anything
An illustrated booklet produced as part of IWPR’s Ante Raeda (You are a Pioneer) programme encourages Libyans girls to aspire to any profession they want when they grow up. In an accessible cartoon format, the publication shows them that they can choose any job they like, from becoming a computer programmer to a politician, entrepreneur, or soldier.
School of Sinology of Central Asia
School of Sinology of Central Asia: Problems and Perspectives follows extensive consultations across the region on knowledge and attitudes towards China.
Latin America: Life Hacks
Hacks de Vida (Life Hacks) is a guide to better understanding online gender violence in Latin America and how to support those who face it. Targeted at female activists and cyber security experts, it draws on the testimonies of more than 20 campaigners and specialists from the region and deals with the effects of online gender violence on a personal, technical and community level. Authored by Estrella Soria and Luisa Ortiz Pérez in collaboration with IWPR, it was released in March 2018.
Cuba: With Open Voices
This book is a collection of articles written by a group of Cuban journalists. Each story opens a window on the changes and contradictions of life in Cuba, and each represents one step in the journalist's quest to report ethically and professionally and pursue freedom of expression.