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Empowering young people to deal with media and information sources, supporting self-expression abilities and enhancing their sense of identity, engagement and loyalty to society. It also sought to equip young Jordanians with basic skills in media literacy and develop balanced attitudes in dealing with information and news sources that take general values and human rights into account.
The project aims to enhance journalists’ skills in telling economic stories by simplifying and humanizing the concepts using data journalism and short video making. It also seeks to enhance media coverage of business and the economy, in addition to creating a space for public discussion of these issues.
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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.
The project aimed to empower women in leadership roles to deal with the media and the authorities, by targeting women leaders in local communities, female Parliament Secretariat staff, and journalists with varying levels of experience.
The project aims to strengthening Media and Information Literacy among youth through launching MIL clubs in 15 public schools in Irbid, Zarqa and Ma’an.
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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.
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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 project aims to promote the concepts of Media and Information Literacy (MIL) at three levels: public policies, higher education institutions and schools.