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A Guide to human rights: institutions, standards, procedures
Cet ouvrage tente de donner un aperçu concis et complet des institutions, des normes et des procédures relatives aux droits de l’homme, présenté dans une publication autonome.
Accéder à l'information c'est notre droit
Ce guide ambitionne de donner quelques éléments clés de connaissance et de compréhension de ce qu’est le droit d’accès à l’information publique et de ses implications concrètes sur la vie quotidienne des citoyens. Il a également pour objectif d’informer les citoyens et les organisations de la société civile sur les moyens mis à leur disposition pour exercer ce droit et plaider en faveur de sa réalisation au Maroc.
Acesso às novas tecnologias: Brasil no rumo da inclusão
Access to new technologies is the first volume in the series Technology, information and integration, which focuses on the contribution of new technologies to social development in Brazil. This volume is composed of four folders.
Acesso às novas tecnologias: o papel das ONGs
Access to new technologies is the first volume in the series Technology, information and integration, which focuses on the contribution of new technologies to social development in Brazil. This volume is composed of four folders.
Acesso às novas tecnologias: o papel do governo
Access to new technologies is the first volume in the series Technology, information and integration, which focuses on the contribution of new technologies to social development in Brazil. This volume is composed of four folders.
Acesso às novas tecnologias: telecentros no país
Access to new technologies is the first volume in the series Technology, information and integration, which focuses on the contribution of new technologies to social development in Brazil. This volume is composed of four folders.
Antiphonarium sedlecense: antiphonary of Sedlecense
The CD-ROM contains all the visual information related to the entire manuscript as well as a database of descriptions made from the point of view of codicology, musicology and history of art.
Assessment of media development in Bhutan
Completed in 2010, the Bhutan Media Development Assessment Report provides a detailed and informed assessment of the Bhutanese media environment with an aim to serve as a framework for evidenced-based intervention. Bhutanese media are active participants in the process of change, creating new realities and sustaining traditional values.
Assessment of media development in Croatia
In the course of its accession to the EU, Croatia had to meet EU media and information society requirements. This led to significant development of the Croatian media system. However, there remained a number of areas that could be further enhanced and problems to be identified in the media policy framework and its implementation. The Media Development Indicators (MDIs) Assessment was undertaken with the goal of further improvement and analysis of media development in Croatia.
Assessment of media development in Curaçao
Curaçao is the first country in the Caribbean to utilize UNESCO’s Media Development Indicators (MDIs) to assess its media landscape. Curaçao’s media landscape is vibrant one, with no less than 28 licensed radio stations, eight newspapers and three television stations for the island's population of just over 150,000 inhabitants.
Assessment of media development in Ecuador
Ecuador was the first country in Latin America to apply UNESCO’s Media Development Indicators (MDIs). In 2011, the year the report was completed, there were referendums underway in Ecuador with questions directly focusing on media. The study presents a comprehensive assessment of the state of media development in Ecuador and also a series of recommendations to be taken into account by relevant sectors to improve current conditions and construct a more independent, plural and participatory media platform.
Assessment of media development in Egypt
In 2013 an in-depth Assessment of Media Development was completed in Egypt. Following the demonstrations of 2011 and the downfall of the Mubarak regime there was a pressing need for an assessment of the media in Egypt and immediate calls by civil society for significant reform of the legal framework governing the media. The UNESCO Media Development Indicators (MDIs) Report was completed within this context.
Assessment of media development in Jordan
The report on Media Development in Jordan was carried out in 2015 as part of the Support to Media in Jordan Project, funded by the European Union (EU). The MDI assessment in Jordan was complemented by a comparative analysis of better public service media (PSM) practices in selected European countries and the contemporary practice in Jordan. Together, the MDI assessment and the comparative PSM analysis are intended to form the basis for a review of the government’s Action Plan for the Media Strategy.
Assessment of media development in Mozambique
Mozambique has experienced a dramatic growth of its community media sector and a general expansion of its media environment over the last 10 years. The Government of Mozambique requested UNESCO to carry out a study that would use the Media Development Indicators (MDIs) to assess its evolving national media landscape.
Assessment of media development in Myanmar
The MDI report on media development in Myanmar, published in June 2016, is the result of a collaboration between the UNESCO Bangkok Office and press freedom NGO International Media Support (IMS). National ownership of the assessment process was ensured through the involvement of the department of journalism at the National Management College of Myanmar as well as through various multi-stakeholder consultations.
Assessment of media development in Nepal
Nepal’s media have developed tremendously over the past decades. UNESCO’s pioneering base-line study “Assessment of Media Development in Nepal”, launched on 19 December 2013, provides comprehensive material to analyze the country’s media landscape. Applying the UNESCO’s Media Development Indicators, the Study contributes to present discussions on constitutional and legal reforms and media self-regulation mechanisms.
Assessment of media development in Palestine
This report aims to inform and support the development of Palestine’s media sector through the conduct of a comprehensive assessment of the media environment, based on international legal standards and good practice.
Assessment of Media Development in the Maldives
This Report assesses the overall state of media development in the Maldives, based on UNESCO's Media development indicators: a framework for assessing media development. The assessment of the Maldives takes into account the special situation of the country, particularly in terms of its size and consequent relative lack of capacity.
Assessment of media development in Timor-Leste
Only gaining effective independence from Indonesia in 1999 and formally declaring its independence in 2002, Timor-Leste has had a turbulent recent history, including decades of struggle against Indonesian occupation. This Report assesses the overall state of media development in Timor-Leste in light of these difficulties. It takes into account the special challenges facing the country, including its relative poverty, small population, geographic isolation and the wider challenges associated with its recent emergence from colonial rule and foreign occupation.