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    ARMENIANS, GEORGIANS TO COOPERATE ON RADIO TRAINING PROJECT

    International Journalist's Network
    Sept 19 2005

    Radio journalists in Armenia and Georgia have until September 28 to
    apply for a training program that will bring them together to work
    on team reporting projects. The Media Diversity Institute (MDI)
    is organizing the program, scheduled for October 1 to 10.

    MDI says it will select eight participants for the program, four
    each from Armenia and Georgia. Their base will be Yerevan during
    the program, as the journalists will travel around Armenia to do
    their reporting.

    Before embarking, the team will decide what the topic of their
    reporting will be. But it should be related to diversity issues, such
    as those faced by minority groups, refugees or disabled people. As
    MDI says, the subject can be "basically any group that is generally
    marginalized by the mainstream media."

    The journalists will produce their programs together and make them
    available for free to stations in their home countries. Although
    the training will be conducted mostly in Russian, the programs will
    be produced in Armenian and Georgian and translated into English
    for editing.

    Interested radio journalists should send their CV and letter of
    interest to their local MDI country coordinator. Armenian journalists
    should contact Artur Papyan at [email protected],
    telephone +374 (1) 53 00 67, or visit 9B Ghazar Parpetsi str., 375003,
    Yerevan. Georgian journalists should contact Elena Aladashvili at
    [email protected] or visit 10 Chovelidze St.,
    Room No. 304, Tbilisi.

    http://www.ijnet.org/FE_Article/newsarticle.asp?UILang=1&CId=303580&CIdLan g=1
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