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Case Studies, Legislation
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UNESCO
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. The report is structured according to the five categories of the indicators:...
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December, 04 2014
Case Studies
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UNESCO
The study based on the MDIs has been carried out between April 2012 and September 2012. The report is structured according to the five categories of the indicators. It supplies extensive information on: the constitutional and legal framework for freedom of expression and its support for pluralism...
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December, 01 2013
Reports and Analysis
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UNESCO
The World Trends report examines progress as regards press freedom, including in regard to gender equality, and makes sense of the evolution of media actors, news media institutions and journalistic roles over time. The report also contains an in-depth examination of the gender-related aspects of...
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January, 01 2014
Reports and Analysis
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UNESCO
Following the outbreak of widespread fighting in July 2014, the media environment in Libya has fundamentally changed; Libyan journalists are now more likely to correspond with each other from cafes in Amman, Istanbul, Cairo and Tunis, not from Tripoli and Benghazi. The country is embroiled in a...
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March, 01 2015