Projects 2017

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The project aimed to train and develop the skills of Al Mamlaka TV staff from all departments, in preparation for its official launch.
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The aim of the project is to spread the culture of accountability among media outlets, journalists and society and to promote the culture of quality journalism by continuously improving the profession’s inputs and outputs. It also seeks to contribute toward raising the performance of local media outlets by providing a professional and academic platform to verify news items.
The project aimed to train fresh media graduates and foster their skills in television production. The training was part of the “Innovation” and “Tamkeen” programs to develop capabilities of young Bahrainis in order to upgrade Bahrain Television.
The project aimed to facilitate progress in the MENA region’s media reform process by empowering decision makers, media regulators, audio-visual broadcast commissions and leaders of journalist unions to access knowledge and expertise.
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The project aims to promote the concepts of Media and Information Literacy (MIL) at three levels: public policies, higher education institutions and schools.
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The project aims to promote the concepts of Media and Information Literacy (MIL) at three levels: public policies, higher education institutions and schools.
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A cooperation agreement was signed with the Norwegian Institute of Journalism in 2012 for culture and expertise exchange by implementing several activities to support the media sector and training.
The project aimed to form a group of young Jordanians, then support and empower them with skills in public policy engagement and oversight through digital and social media, in four local communities in the Mafraq, Maan, Ajloun and Irbid governorates.
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The project aimed to train journalists to cover child rights and protection issues and provide them with a platform to find the correct information to write stories that effect change in this sphere.