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EJC and local partners begin two-year Armenian media development programme

31.10.2007

Maastricht - October 30, 2007

The Matra Social Transformation Programme, part of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, awarded a two-year grant to the European Journalism Centre to implement the Journalism Practices Enhancement Project in the Republic of Armenia in cooperation with two local partners: the Media Law Institute and the Freedom of Information Centre. Both are based in Yerevan, the capital.

This is the second project ever funded by the Matra program in the South Caucasus country. It will formally begin in November 2007. 

The project will help prepare local journalists to address corruption in government and private business sectors by providing Armenian students with the reporting tools for analytical and thoughtful investigative pieces. It will also provide them with practical legal assistance, by way of fostering relationships between journalists, media lawyers and students. The hope is to avoid the legal minefields associated with producing investigative stories in Armenia

“One of the underlying aims is to bring the Dutch experience of a free press to Armenian journalists and media lawyers,” says Josh LaPorte, EJC project executive for the program. “Investigations of these kind can lead to greater transparency and good governance.”

Specific programme activities include investigative journalism competitions leading to published pieces in the local press and a conference dedicated to updating and modernizing journalism and media law curricula at the university level.

The project includes study visits to media outlets and journalism schools in the Netherlands for the student winners of the competitions.

The project will embed best Dutch practices in Armenian journalism and law faculty curricula. In this way, the effects of the project will be sustainable long after the implementation period.

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