Mtskheta-Mtianeti. The Center for Tolerance functioning with the Public Defender has delivered a training in the Bazaleti Hotel for journalists in "Culture of Tolerance and Media". The training was delivered as part of the USAID-funded project of the UN Association "Advancing National Integration in Georgia". Training participants have discussed topics such as the grounds of culture of tolerance, rights of religious and ethnic minorities and media, topic of disabilities and media, gender issues and LGBT topics, media standards and ethics.
Source: web page of the Media Development Fund in the social network.
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