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    Handbooks available for Caucasus journalists, NGOs

    International Journalist's Network
    Feb 18 2005

    The Media Diversity Institute plans to release several training manuals
    for journalists and NGOs in the South Caucasus at a February 22 launch
    in Tbilisi, Georgia.

    The new releases include a South Caucasus regional edition of the MDI
    Reporting Diversity Manual. This collection of tip-sheets, articles and
    critical analysis of diversity coverage will be available in Armenian,
    Azeri, English, Georgian and Russian. The manual includes sections on
    ethnicity, religion, gender, people with disabilities, the elderly,
    refugees and sexual minorities.

    MDI is also launching three handbooks for journalists and editors
    in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, respectively. The handbooks
    identify sections of each country's national laws that could impact
    news coverage of diversity. The books will be available in Armenian,
    Azeri, English and Georgian.

    A Media Relations Handbook for Non-Governmental Organizations is
    also set for release on February 22. The guide, published by MDI
    and the Independent Journalism Foundation, is intended to help NGOs
    communicate with the media. It will also be available in Armenian,
    Azeri, English, Georgian and Russian.

    The publications are part of MDI's ongoing project to train the media
    and empower minorities in the South Caucasus. The three-year program
    involves training journalists, editors, journalism professors and
    NGO representatives in diversity reporting and theory.

    The books will be made available in both hard copy and on the MDI
    Web site at http://www.media-diversity.org.

    For more information, contact Lydia El-Khouri at
    [email protected] or Elena Aladashvili at
    [email protected].

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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