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Media Education in Schools
The optional course of “Media Education” has been introduced this autumn in 22 educational institutions of the country. This initiative belongs to the Independent Journalism Center (IJC) and it is a continuation of the IJC’s effort of the past several years in promoting media... more
Winners of Emerging Opportunities Grants Have Been Announced
The Independent Journalism Center announced the results of the Emerging Opportunities Grants contest, held under the “Media Enabling Democracy, Inclusion and Accountability in Moldova” (MEDIA-M) project.

Following the evaluation of applications according to selection criteria... more

Statement
Non-governmental media organizations have lately seen a clearly hostile and intolerant attitude of the Broadcasting Coordinating Council (BCC) to any critical opinion regarding its work. Thus, in the latest press release... more
“Media Azi” Show, 56th Edition: Access to Information – What Legal Leverage Do Journalists Have to Defend This Right?
A photojournalist was not allowed to attend a press conference of the Moldovan president. A TV station’s crew was not allowed to attend the congress of a political party… These are not isolated cases in Moldova. What legal leverage do journalists have to defend their right to... more
The IJC Trained a New Group of Teachers in Media Education
The Independent Journalism Center (IJC) continues training activities for the piloting of the optional course of Media Education. This time, 18 primary school teachers were initiated in the field of media education as part of a complex training program organized by the IJC. The... more
Young Journalists, Awarded for the Best Investigations
The Independent Journalism Center (IJC) has given awards today, September 27, to several young journalists for their investigations focused on Russian propaganda. The event was held in Chisinau as part of the “Propaganda in Public Discourse. How Do We Avoid It?” project... more
“Media Azi” Show, 57th Edition: Journalists’ Behavior during Protests
By virtue of their profession, journalists and reporters sometimes find themselves in risky situations when they go to conflict zones, to protests, or investigate cases of corruption. They may be threatened, insulted, attacked, their equipment may be damaged, and sometimes their... more
Statement
Non-governmental media organizations and the members of the Supervisory board of the TV8 television, the first Moldovan television that, on its won initiative, proposes and agrees to be permanently monitored by representatives of civil society and, if necessary, to come up with... more