Human Rights Media Division      Council of Europe Activities Database (CEAD)
Attention ! The application remains open for consultation purposes only.
All cooperation programs should be managed through the PMM IT Tool at http://pmm.coe.int/
30 April 2024
Human Rights
Media
3 Assistance Programmes
Activity Database
Year 
This Month 
Next month 
Last Month 
Country 
Programme 
Working Method 
CEAD Search
Basic 
Advanced 
Print Version

Activity Details (ID# 10853)

Title: Seminar on strengthening the journalists' association and rallying for reform 
Description:  
Status: Completed 
Date: 27/04/2006 - 28/04/2006 
Countries: Belarus
Contributors:  
Programme: CoE Programmes (PoA and VC) 
Working Method: Organisation of meetings - Seminar 
Location: Kyiv, Ukraine
CoE Contact: CIBOTARU, Eugen email
Partners: International Federation of Journalists - International NGO 
Web Pages: 1 http://www.coe.int/media  
Last Modified: 17/01/2007 

Activity Synopsis

 
Objective(s):

• To assess the immediate post election environment for journalists and for organising in Belarus
• To identify the training needs of BAJ
• To define the programme of co-operation between BAJ and IFJ for 2006/2007
• To exchange experience between the organisation of journalists in Belarus and in Ukraine and the building of IMTUU
 

Output/Results:

Hosting the meeting in Ukraine was a good idea. The Belarus journalists said they gained a great deal from the case studies of combating censorship and defending union rights from the Ukrainians. There were stories they had not heard.

On the other hand, it is very difficult for them to find a way to apply these lessons in Belarus. The politics and economies are quite different and the structure of the media does not give them the opportunity to organise in the way the Ukrainians have done.

Post the re-election of Lukashenko and in the new political environment, it is necessary to be realistic about the opportunities for improvements. The current outlook is bleak.

Belarus journalists will consider themselves fortunate if they still have private media and jobs in the private sector by the end of the year. BAJ will consider itself fortunate if it is not banned and forced to relocate to Latvia.

But the bleak outlook does not mean that it is not worth working in Belarus. On the contrary, it is important that contact and co-operation is maintained through the ongoing training and education programmes, the ongoing lobbying and monitoring work.

 

Conclusions/Follow Up:

There are some clear areas of action that the IFJ can take up with BAJ such as: communications, publicity and profile; awareness raising campaigns around Europe; organise a series of IFJ - BAJ seminars on the following topics: Branches and Activists Campaigning Building, Solidarity with Russian Journalists, Ethics and Self-regulation, Citizen Journalism. IMTUU offered to develop co-operation programme with BAJ involving an exchange of activists, visits to BAJ branches, involvement in supporting campaigns for Belarus members.
 

Participants:

Journalists from Belarus Association of Journalists (BAJ) 

Consultants/Experts:

Mr Simon PIRANI, freelance journalist and expert on journalists unions in former Soviet Union 

CoE Secretariat:

No Secretariat mission 

Total No. Participants: 19 
Last Modified: 11/10/2006 
| English Web Site (E) | Site en français (F) |