EU Delegation in Azerbaijan Announces Contest for Journalists on Bilateral Cooperation
Baku / 12.07.19 / Turan: The representation of the European Union in Azerbaijan announced a competition for journalists on topics affecting various aspects of cooperation.
The competition, which ends on September 19, will feature articles, television and radio reports, documentary photographs, articles with author's opinion on four topics: economic development and market opportunities; strengthening structures and good governance; energy efficiency, environment, climate change; mobility and communication between people.
The contest can be submitted materials in Azerbaijani, English and Russian.
The jury made up of media experts from Azerbaijan will evaluate the contest materials. The EU Delegation in Azerbaijan will take into account the jury's opinion when determining the winners.
Winners will be announced in October. In each category, the winners will be awarded a cash prize of 500 manat. -71C-
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