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08 May 2025 | CEAD - Activities by Country |
Activity Details (ID# 5003) |
Title: | New generation: A cross-border programme for young journalists from South-Eastern Europe |
Description: | |
Status: | Completed |
Date: | 01/07/2003 - 30/11/2003 |
Countries: | ''the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia'', Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia |
Contributors: | Italy - Financial |
Programme: | Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe |
Working Method: | Training Course |
Location: | Several locations, Others |
CoE Contact: | NIKOLTCHEV, Ivan email |
Partners: | Alternative Information Network (AIM) - International NGO |
Web Pages: | 1 http://www.coe.int/media/ |
Last Modified: | 01/12/2003 |
Activity Synopsis |
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Objective(s): | The main objective was to create a practical form of continued cooperation between young journalists who had earlier undergone training by AIM. The participants almost all live in provincial towns far from the respective capital cities. This cooperation involves an activity which can ensure that the participants receive further training, improve their professional skills and take their first steps in their career. Eight regional centres were created in Banja Luka and Tuzla (B-H), Vukovar/Osijek (Croatia), Podgorica (Montenegro), Bujanovac, Mladenovac and Novi Sad (Serbia) and Skopje (“the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia”). In each centre, a journalist coordinates the work of a local network of young journalists who write reports and articles for the specially created New Generation website. Their publication on the site helps the authors to become known in the local media sector. Articles are translated into the different local languages (Albanian, Bosnian/Croat/Serb and Macedonian). |
Output/Results: | This period was crucial for the establishment of this project. It has now begun to function smoothly despite the numerous problems involved in such a cross-border project, including practical obstacles created by running an internet site in different languages. In 2003 about 500 articles were published on the site, of which around 10% were published by local media in the different countries. This is a positive result, in view of the fact that these are trainee journalists.
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Conclusions/Follow Up: | The project is now in a far stronger position to continue its work in the coming years. |
Participants: | 8 regional coordinators, 30 young journalists, 5 other personnel
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Total No. Participants: | 43 |
Last Modified: | 13/01/2004 |