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Financial support to newspapers in national minorities' languages

Where
Ukraine
When
2014
Key objectives of the measure:

In order to encourage linguistic diversity and minority rights in Ukraine, the Ministry of Culture, as co-founder, provides financial support for newspapers in the languages of national minorities: Bulgarian "Roden Krai" (Odessa), Armenian "Aragats" (Kyiv), Jewish "Jewish news" (Kyiv), Crimean Tatar "Voice of the Crimea" (Simferopol), Polish "Dzyennik Kiyovski" (Kyiv) and the Roma'nian "Concordia" (Chernivtsi).In order to encourage linguistic diversity and minority rights in Ukraine, the Ministry of Culture, as co-founder, provides financial support for newspapers in
the languages of national minorities: Bulgarian "Roden Krai" (Odessa), Arme~ian "Aragats" (Kyiv), Jewish "Jewish news" (Kyiv), Crimean Tatar "Voice of the Crimea" (Simferopol), Polish "Dzyennik Kiyovski" (Kyiv) and the Roma'nian "Concordia" (Chernivtsi).

Goal(s) of UNESCO's 2005 Convention
Cultural Domain(s)
Publishing
Cultural Value Chain
Creation
Production
Distribution
Participation