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Strenghtening of security and journalist's skills of Ukrainian journalists and bloggers

EUROPEUM’s research fellow manages project focusing on strengthening security of journalists and bloggers working on Crimea.
1. July 2014

Project Manager: Věra Říháčková

Timeframe: July 2014 – December 2014

Executive Summary:

The main aim of this project is to strengthen security of Ukrainian journalists and bloggers working on Crimea (generally in cyberspace and through the awareness of Russian media laws) and strengthen journalistic skills of journalists and bloggers from Southern and Eastern regions of Ukraine.

Outputs:

  • Training of 10 to 15 journalists and bloggers working on Crimea (2 days)
  • Follow-up seminar on Russian media legislation (1 day)
  • Study trip of Ukrainian journalists and bloggers from Southern and Eastern regions of Ukraine to the Czech Republic
Partners:

Internews Ukraine (Ukraine)

Donors:

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Czech Republic

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