Eight SEENPM members, together with the umbrella organization, are implementing the South-East European Partnership for Media Development Project, which supports the development of independent and accountable media in the Western Balkans (December 2013 – November 2017) |
![]() SEE Partnership for Media Development is implemented by a consortium of media organizations from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania. Media professionals from Kosovo and Turkey will also be involved. The project addresses three topics: labour conditions for journalists, media education (both for journalists and the public) and freedom of expression at large.
The project's activities include: research meant to identify the “issues” to be solved in each IPA country; training – aimed to offer to the participants the necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes in order to further involve in advocacy actions; advocacy actions carried on in line with the most important directions established within the national workshops; analysis, comparison and homogenization of action among the 5 IPA countries involved. For this, regional policy recommendation papers will be drafted and made public; bringing the hot issues to a European level, via advocacy actions in Brussels.
The Project is co-financed by the European Commission, the Civil Society Facility, Media Freedom and Accountability Programme, EuropeAid/134613/C/ACT/MULTI For further details please contact: Cristina Lupu (communication expert), cristina@cji.ro; Mihaela Danga, project assistant (mihaela@cji.ro) and, for BiH level, Radenko Udovicic, Media Initiatives president (radenko@medijskeinicijative.ba) and Ines Bamburac Alibasic, Media Centar executive director (ines@media.ba). This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union. The contents are the sole responsibility of the Center for Independent Journalism and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the EU
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LAUNCHED A PROJECT “SOUTH-EAST EUROPEAN PARTNERSHIP FOR MEDIA DEVELOPMENT”
