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Publications by year: 2016

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.

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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.

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Audiovisual archiving: philosophy and principles (3rd edition)

Published under UNESCO’s Memory of the World programme, this third edition of Audiovisual Archiving: Philosophy and Principle provides the rationale and theoretical basis of audiovisual archiving and has been updated to reflect the contemporary realities faced by practitioners in the field.

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Supporting Safety of Journalists in Kenya

This report documents the national state of journalist’s safety and the issue of impunity by providing an overview of the safety situation of journalists in Kenya. It also points out the context of safety and the responsibility of all stakeholders in addressing the issue of journalists’ safety in Kenya. It also points out the context of safety and the responsibility of all stakeholders in addressing the issue of journalists’ safety in the Kenya.

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Assessment of media development in Mongolia

This MDI report developed in Mongolia, published in 2016 by UNESCO, is the first-ever comprehensive assessment of the media landscape in the country. It was launched by UNESCO at the request of the Globe International Center and carried out in collaboration with specialized NGOs such as the Press Institute, the Confederation of Mongolian Journalists and the Transparency Fund, within the context of ongoing discussions on media law reform in Mongolia.

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Supporting Safety of Journalists in Nepal

This report documents the national state of journalist’s safety and the issue of impunity by providing an overview of the safety situation of journalists in Nepal. It also points out the context of safety and the responsibility of all stakeholders in addressing the issue of journalists’ safety in the country. The report is the second title in the JSI series.

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