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Seeing the Roma Without PrejudiceCountryAlbania RegionGlobal, Africa, Eastern Europe and Central Asia Programme SummaryThis 24-month project initiated by the Media Diversity Institute (MDI) aims to help Roma communities overcome discrimination, marginalisation and the violations of their rights through a process of media education and empowerment, and increasing the amount of fair representation of Roma voices in the media. Designed for Roma and non-Roma journalists and media, Roma non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and community leaders, the project will focus on capacity building and professional development to help build links within and outside the Roma community. Communication StrategiesProject activities will focus on capacity building for NGOs and community leaders; professional development of Roma journalists; building bridges between Roma and non-Roma journalists and media outlets and between Roma communities and the media; and production of high quality news and cultural features on Roma people for publication and broadcast. The objectives of these activities are that:
Roma journalists will receive professional training and the opportunity to produce and distribute features on issues of concern to the communities they represent. They will also have the opportunity to have contact with other Roma journalists, Roma community representatives and mainstream media outlets. Specific strategies include the following. Development IssuesMedia Diversity, Rights Key PointsAccording to the project website, there is a need to increase media coverage about and from the Roma community, as a means to reducing discrimination. The project aims to benefit Roma community groups who are empowered to make their voices heard; Roma journalists, and non-Roma journalists who want to learn professional techniques for covering Roma/ diversity/ human rights issues and news stories. More indirectly, it is expected that Roma communities will benefit from receiving information on their rights and how to secure them, as well as having the opportunity to have their voices heard both in the specialist Roma media and in the mainstream media. PartnersAlbanian Media Institute (Tirana), Association of Independent Electronic Media ANEM (Belgrade), Beta News Agency (Belgrade), Dan Daily Newspaper (Podgorica), Durmish Aslano (Kosovo), Macedonian Institute for Media (Skopje), Media Centar (Sarajevo), Media Center (Nis), ContactMedia Diversity Institute
43-51 Great Titchfield Street London W1W 7DA United Kingdom Tel: 020 7255 2473 Fax: 020 7580 8597 info@media-diversity.org MDI website Albanian Media Institute (Tirana), Association of Independent Electronic Media ANEM (Belgrade), Beta News Agency (Belgrade), Dan
SourceMDI website, May 14 2006. Placed on the Communication Initiative site May 15 2006 Last Updated May 15 2006 |
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