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Media in Conflict and Post-Conflict Situations
Media in Conflict and Post-Conflict Situations
For several years now, UNESCO has been supporting independent media in conflict and post-conflict situations
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06-11-2006 (Paris/Kigali)
UNESCO supported campus radio in Rwanda ranks third most popular station
18-05-2006 (Kabul)
IT equipment handed over to Afghan Ministry of Education
20-03-2006 (Honiara)
Investing in the future of Solomon Islands media
23-02-2006 (Paris)
UNESCO publishes handbook on gender, conflict and journalism
06-02-2006 (New Delhi)
Training and professionalisation of rural media in Pakistan
25-01-2006 (Paris)
UNESCO support to media professionals for electoral coverage in run up to Palestinian elections
25-01-2006 (Kuala Lumpur)
Retraining Afghan Media
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