In early February, the IJC will publish the top of the most open institutions, produced on the basis of a report assessing the process of opening public government data in 2013, as part of a project funded by the Soros-Moldova Foundation. By the end of the month, the IJC will... more
Between the 24th and 26th of January, the students and graduates of Chisinau School of Advanced Journalism (CSAJ) participated in a Data Journalism Camp where they learned techniques of investigative journalism from Paul Radu, who is the executive director of Organized Crime... more
Non-governmental organizations working in the media field are concerned with the exclusion of some television channels from the retransmission grids of some service providers or their transfer into other packages offered to consumers and request that the activity of the... more
Press freedom monitoring, training for journalists, a new issue of Mass-media in Moldova magazine: these are just a few activities to count from among those planned by the Independent Journalism Center (IJC) in January 2014.
The past year for the Independent Journalism Center (IJC) was full of interesting events and projects that led to remarkable results. In addition to its traditional activities, during the past year the IJC introduced new ones, such as the Media Azi portal, multimedia products... more
The Chisinau Press Club, formed by the Independent Journalism Center (IJC) and the Press Freedom Committee, announced its top 10 journalists of 2013 on Tuesday, December 19th.
The opportunity to learn how to do quality journalism and produce news and reports has been provided to 5 interns from Transnistrian region. They participated in an internship program organized by the IJC in the period of November-December in Chisinau.
Moldovan media NGOs are concerned with the violence practised by the Ukrainian special forces that resulted in injuring... more