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Information Verification Training for Educators in SEE: Apply by 25 June

Transitions and SEENPM invite applications for participation in a training of trainers program on information verification and open source online investigations for candidates from...

Rights organizations defend jailed Turkish filmmakers facing up to 5 years in prison

SEENPM joined more than 40 human rights, film and cultural organizations in defense of imprisoned Turkish filmmakers Cayan Demirel and Ertugrul Mavioglu for their...

Travesty of Media Freedoms in the Balkans

By SEENPM Mach has been made of the EU's failure to offer the Western Balkans countries more than the "European perspective" at the EU leaders...

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...

Reporting Crisis in South East Europe: Case Studies in Six SEE Countries (Report Series)

The general weakness of the media sector in South East Europe manifests itself to the full during socio-political crises. Aggravated by underdeveloped economies, an...

More than an academic question

Ahead of the spring European Parliamentary session, 27 IFEX members urge EU officials to condemn recent amendments to Hungary's National Higher Education Act that...

SEENPM Holds General Assembly in Belgrade

Representatives of the SEENPM member organizations gathered in Belgrade on 3 April for an annual meeting of the network’s General Assembly. The event took...

Active engagement of all stakeholders is necessary for promotion of media literacy

The media and information literacy represent life skills that need to be mastered by all citizens as active participants in a democratic society. So...

Media and Information Literacy is No Longer Negotiable In Our Current Context: UNESCO Supports National Consultations in Albania

In order to engage various stakeholders in a dialogue about further policy and strategy development of Media and Information Literacy (MIL), the Albanian Media...

Media experts in SEE region in support of the Novosti weekly in Croatia

The association »In the Name of the Family« has tried to prevent the weekly magazine Novosti from receiving public funding intended to support the...

15 points to improve working conditions for journalists in Western Balkans and Turkey

The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) together with its affiliate the Association of Professional Journalists in Albania (APJA) have successfully organised on 19/12/2016 in...

SEENPM urges swift investigation of possible attack on president of Croatian Journalists’ Association

The South East European Network for Profession­alization of Media (SEENPM) urges the authorities of the Republic of Croatia to investigate with the utmost diligence...
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It Can Be Different: Stories of Young People from BiH Media Deserts

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The Media Landscape of the Western Balkans and Turkey: Stuck in Transition

If journalism is to survive, it must not only defend itself legally and through unions, but also revolutionarily redefine its role, format,...