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11 May 2025 | CEAD - Activities by Country |
Activity Details (ID# 6914) |
Title: | Follow-up training seminar for public information officers on how to handle requests for official documents submitted by media professionals |
Description: | - Original Location: Kiev, Ukraine |
Status: | Completed |
Date: | 08/09/2005 - 09/09/2005 |
Countries: | Ukraine |
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Programme: | Joint Programme EC/CoE
- Strengthening Democratic Stability in Ukraine (JP Ukraine V)
Project: 1 - Improve justice system/freedom of expression by application of CoE standards Specific Objective: 1.5 - Improved knowledge and application of CoE standards for freedom of expression |
Working Method: | Organisation of meetings - Seminar |
Location: | Kyiv, Ukraine |
CoE Contact: | DERVISAGIC, Lejla email |
Partners: | State Committee for Television and Broadcasting - National Institution Information Office of the Council of Europe in Kiev - Other |
Web Pages: | 1 Agenda |
Last Modified: | 26/04/2006 |
Activity Synopsis |
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Objective(s): | The general objectives of the follow-up workshop were to continue to create a better awareness of the role and position of public information officers in a democratic society and to discuss with participants different topics as:
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Output/Results: | The seminar was opened by Mr Volodimir Horobtsov, First Deputy Chairman of the State Committee for Television and Radio Broadcasting of Ukraine. In his opening remarks, Mr Horobtsov referred to the new legislation on freedom of expression that was still under discussion in Parliament. He indicated that the original legislation dated from 1992. He also stressed the importance of openness and transparency: the ownership of official information is not exclusively in the hands of the State, but belongs to all citizens. If information cannot be revealed for specific reasons, these must be clarified to the public. Other topics he mentioned were the rights and protection of journalists, especially for those working for radio and television.
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Conclusions/Follow Up: | In general the participants perceived an improvement in the attitude towards their roles and profession by the political authorities. There remains a lack of legislative framework for those working in the field of public information (openness and transparency), journalists and public information officers alike. It became clear that some of the participants still confused strategy with all kinds of concrete actions. While there is legislation for the traditional mass media, there is no legal framework for the presentation of news on Internet, apart from general constitutional matters. This worldwide problem is also perceived in Ukraine. Better co-ordination and co-operation between the information departments of the various ministries and their public services is needed for the improvement of public information at large in general.
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Participants: | Public information officers from different ministries, the police and customs |
Consultants/Experts: | Mr David van der HOUWEN, Director of Streamline Communications, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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CoE Secretariat: | Mr Olexander Pavlichenko, Director of the Information Office of the Council of Europe in Kyiv, Co-ordinator of the Action Plan for the media in Ukraine
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Total No. Participants: | 17 |
Last Modified: | 05/10/2005 |