A project for the promotion media pluralism in the NAR is launched
The Azerbaijan Institute of Reporters Freedom and Safety (IRFS), Slovak NGO "Memo 98," and the organization of the International Media Support (IMS) have begun implementation of the project for the development of pluralism in the media, raising level of professionalism and ethical standards in the press in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic (NAR.) The project, entitled "Changes in the ethereal space - monitoring and promotion of media pluralism in Azerbaijan" was launched on 14 November, and will be implemented with the support of the EU.
The project is implemented with the participation of the Resource Center for Democracy and NGO NAR . This project is a continuation of a previous project called "Free Waves", which was released earlier by the IRFS together with "Memo 98."
Additional information are available at the following e-mails: Gulnara Akhundova ( International Media Support) ga@i-m-s.dk
Emin Huseynov ( IRFS ): info@irfs.org
Rastro Kuzel (Memo 98 ) kuzel@memo98.sk
Nasibova ( Nakhchivan Resource Center for Democracy and NGO ) malahat.nasib@gmail.com.--0--
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