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Divided by Two: Education for Gender Equality – at School or at Home?
The girls are in pink, the boys are in blue. Dolls for ones; toy cars for others. Just from the first years of life, parents emphasize the gender differences of their descendants, which eventually lead to stereotypes and limit a free development of children regardless of the... more
Call for applications: Experts for online master classes on detecting manipulation and false news
Independent Journalism Center is looking for a Russian-speaking regional expert to conduct an online master class in detecting false news with easy-to-use online tools and tips to help media consumers discern between fake or biased information and accurate, high-quality... more
Transfrontier Reporting Connects
A series of multimedia materials produced by journalists from Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia is launched in the framework of the regional project titled “The Neighbors.”
“Divided by Two”: Gender Identity, How Much Does It Split Us?
  Since birth, each of us belongs to a biological gender, which later directs our personal and even professional development. In addition, depending on the biological gender, our family and then society impose certain expectations on us. How different women and men are and what... more
Non-Governmental Media Organizations are Concerned about the Refusal of the Universul Publishing Company to Print the Acasă Magazine
Moldovan media organizations express their concern about the refusal of the state-owned Universul Publishing Company to print the current issue of the Acasă magazine. The arguments of the publishing company’s manager referring to some technical reasons or debts that the... more
Internews Helps Local Media in Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine to Build New Websites
Internews provides the media with free solutions to build new websites. NewsTempl has been designed to improve the online presence of the media outlets with limited financial resources in Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine. Its advantage over website templates like WordPress or... more
“Media Azi” Show, 64th Edition: Bilingualism in Moldovan Media: Journalistic Differences and Similarities
Bilingualism in Moldovan media was the topic of the 64th edition of the “Media Azi” [Media Today] show. Journalist Ivan Sveatcenko, host of this edition, analyzed this subject, discussing the specifics of the Romanian and Russian speaking public with his guest, journalist Alina... more
The IJC Announces Public Preferences in the Media
The main sources of information and entertainment in Moldova are television and the Internet, used by 67.8% and 61.3% of information consumers. People turn to radio more rarely (18.2%), and only occasionally to newspapers (2.0... more