Study: ''Media Ethics Issues in Armenia''
Tbilisi. The study - "Media Ethics Issues in Armenia: Practice and Challenges" was released. Representative of the Media Development Foundation has presented the study on October 4 at the international conference held in the Ilia State University. It was carried out as part of the project "On Both Sides of the Border: Setting up the Network of Georgiana and Armenian Experts".
The project run for seven months in 2014 and was funded by the project of the German Marshall Fund of the United States "Black Sea Foundation for Regional Cooperation", implemented jointly by the CSO "BTKK - Policy Research Group" (Tbilisi, Georgia) and the "Armenian Transatlantic Initiatives Center" (Yerevan, Armenia). For the full text (geo)
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