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60 New Trainers to Advance Media Literacy in the Western Balkans

Journalists, university lecturers, school teachers, media experts, and civil society activists went back to school for a while to learn about media and information...

Transparent and legitimate media financing from public budgets: Guidelines for public bodies of BiH

With its new policy paper Mediacentar Sarajevo aims to contribute to adoption of more precise rules which would enhance transparency and legitimacy of media...

Moldova: Study Recommends Ample Changes to Media Laws

The study entitled ‘Evaluation of the Regulatory and Self-Regulatory Legal Framework for Mass Media Activity in the Republic of Moldova‘, drafted by the Independent...

Report: Albanian media vs. Council of Europe standards

Albanian Media Institute launched the report “Albanian media scene vs. European Standards” on April 24 in Tirana. The report, supported financially by the Embassy...

SEE Partnership for Media Development Project Ends with Great Results

Bucharest, November 29, 2017 The South East European Partnership for Media Development  Project  ends today, after four years of hard but rewarding work by partners...

Moldova: What the Media Think About the Media in Figures

Very rarely (or never) do surveys show what the representatives of a professional community or a field think about themselves and about their fellow...

Media Development Center becomes the first Bulgarian partner of European Association for Viewers Interests (EAVI)

EAVI – Media Literacy for Citizenship is committed to serve public interest in the fields of media in Europe and to promote media literacy...

Expression Interrupted: New website from P24 on imprisoned journalists in Turkey

Platform for Independent Journalism (P24), working in cooperation with ARTICLE 19, has launched a new website Expression Interrupted to keep track of numbers of...

Worrying state of media in the Western Balkans

The Directorate of the European Commission for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations (DG NEAR) is concerned about the non-transparent, partocratic and corrupt co-financing of media...

JaBiHuEU and Mediacentar Sarajevo launch “Go Digital Against Harassment”

The overall objective of the project is to contribute to the safety of journalists and protection of media freedom in Bosnia and Herzegovina by...

Media Meets Literacy – Conference Held in Sarajevo

Fake news and misuse of information in the media were the main topics of the Media Meets Literacy conference held on 20-21 September in Sarajevo. The participants...

Media Literacy is Important for Differentiating Opportunities and Threats on the Internet

Sarajevo hosted a conference Media Meets Literacy in late September, the event which gathered 250 participants, including well-known international media literacy experts. Through lectures,...
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Read It Correctly: Development of Media Literacy in the Albanian Community in Montenegro

UL Info and Punta Institute from Montenegro conducted research and educational activities in Ulcinj, Tuzi, and Gusinje with support from local media...

Teodora Koledin: Institutions deny access to information that should be public

Teodora Koledin is a Serbian journalist and researcher specializing in disinformation and media ethics. She holds a degree in journalism and is...