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Promotion of the safety and protection of female journalists in the post-conflict countries of the Economic Communities of Central African States
Year when project approved:
2015
Approved budget:
US$19 325.00
Documents
Full project description:
regional proj.pdf
Project details
IPDC Bureau meeting nº:
59
Implementation status :
Ongoing
Project evaluated:
Yes
Project scope:
Regional
IPDC Priority:
Community Media Development
Budget
Budget code:
354GLO5003.26
Source of funds:
IPDC Special account
Donor country:
N/A
Beneficiary
Beneficiary name:
Association of Journalists and Communication Professionals (AJPCOM)/Association of Burundian Female Journalists.
Beneficiary country:
N/A
Beneficiary type:
Other
Location and contacts
Project place:
Burundi
Project region:
Africa
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