UNESCO promotes gender equality in the Moroccan television

The UNESCO Office in Rabat, the Centre for Media Education and the School of Journalism in Casablanca organized a workshop on writing screenplays sensitive to gender issues on 10 and 11 November in Casablanca, Morocco. The activity was conducted in the framework of UNESCO in promoting gender focus in the media of the Maghreb countries. […]

A journalist’s guide to reporting research findings

This guide provides practical tips and guidance for journalists and editors interested in publishing stories based on development research findings. This practical guide is for journalists and editors passionate about development issues, who see the value of publishing stories based on development research findings. It will also be of interest to communications staff in universities, […]

Net neutrality: Stronger rules needed in US and EU

On 20 November 2011, the US Federal Communications Commission’s rules on net neutrality will come into force. While the rules are a welcome attempt at protecting net neutrality, ARTICLE 19 is concerned that they do not go far enough. With the EU set to adopt its own conclusions on net neutrality in early December, ARTICLE […]

Development No Borders (Tenmeya Bela Hedoud) d’Egipte, wins the Euromed Award for Intercultural Dialogue 2011

Located in Cairo, is a newly established NGO working to combat racism, xenophobia and discrimination, as well as promoting citizenship and empowerment of youth. The company develops its objectives by organizing cultural, social and volunteer projects through educational exchange programs and training. To learn more, visit the website of the website of the FAL in […]