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Philippine Human Rights Reporting Project, Website Launched

The Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR), in collaboration with national media development and support organisations in the Philippines, announces the launch of the Philippine Human Rights Reporting Project (www.rightsreporting.net), which is dedicated to improving media coverage and understanding of human rights issues in the Philippines.

The two-year project involves training, reporting, blogging, advocacy, monitoring and research, and encourages collaboration and input from all sides and groups to help improve political, economic, religious, social and civil rights.

It is the initiative of the media development NGO, the IWPR, and is a partnership between IWPR and local media support and development groups such as the National Union of Journalists in the Philippines, the Centre for Community Journalism and Development, and Mindanews.

One of its goals is to build understanding that human rights is not a 'leftist issue' but a series of universal values and beliefs that work to protect and serve all individuals and society at large.

Training and reporting is already ongoing in Mindanao and the Visayas region and the project website was formally launched at a roundtable discussion at the University of the Philippines in Quezon City recently.

Funded by the U.S. Department of State, the project has already received enquiries from various NGOs, media groups and the Philippine National Police on how to collaborate on building better human rights awareness and protection.

For more information, visit http://www.rightsreporting.net/, or contact IWPR director of Special Projects Alan Davis at (00 63) 920-226-4354 or email at aland@iwpr.net.