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هذا التقرير هو ملخص أشغال ورشة العمل " كيف يمكن تعزيز الإطار القانوني للإعلام في تونس؟"، التي نظمتها جمعية "يقظة" من أجل الديمقراطية والدولة المدنية بتونس يوم 5 مارس 2015. وقد شارك في ورشة العمل هذه، التي تناولت تقنين قطاع البث والحق في المعلومة، نُخبة من الخبراء التونسيين والدوليين. التقرير...
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Tuesday, May 26, 2015
This Report is a summary of the workshop “The Legal framework for the Media in Tunisia: How could it be further enhanced?”, held in Tunis on 5 March 2015. The workshop was organised by the Association Vigilance for Democracy and the Civic State. The workshop, which notably addressed the regulation...
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Tuesday, May 26, 2015
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In Libya, with a view to the current state of media development, UNESCO has chosen to conduct a baseline study of Outcome 4 ‘Professional capacity building and supporting institutions’ and indicators 3.13 and 3.14 of Outcome 3 “Media as a Platform for Democratic Discourse” as these two outcomes...
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Monday, May 25, 2015
Under Gaddafi, the media was used solely to secure his own power. Content was highly politicised in favour of the regime and any criticism of Gaddafi would result in imprisonment or worse. The revolution saw an explosion of new private media while the old state media apparatus is struggling to cope...
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Saturday, May 25, 2013
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The media in Tunisia has undergone drastic changes since the country’s 2011 revolution. From content that was once uniform and restricted in the extreme, Tunisian media outlets have moved away from echoing the state line and are now providing diverse output. A host of new media outlets have cropped...
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Friday, May 25, 2012
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This report aims essentially at providing a diagnosis of a media landscape characterized by the heavy impact of the former regime, a plurality of players and structures, the aspirations and will of media professionals and the public opinion to seize the precious opportunity provided by the 14th...
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Friday, May 25, 2012
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و كما هو معلوم تلعب وسائل الإعلام دورا مركزيّا لضمان نجاح الانتقال الديمقراطيّ و لدعم الحقوق السياسيّة و الحرّيّات المدنيّة. وتفحص هذه الدراسةُ المعتمدة على مؤشّرات تطوّر وسائل الإعلام و الاتصال بحسب منظّمة اليونسكو، الإنجازات التي تحقّقت في سبيل تطوّر وسائل الإعلام بالبلاد التونسيّة منذ ثورة 14...
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Friday, May 24, 2013
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It is widely recognized that the media have a central role to play in the transition to democracy and the strengthening of political rights and civil liberties. This study, based on the Media Development Indicators (MDIs) of UNESCO, examines progress that has been made in media development in...
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Friday, May 24, 2013
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الغرض من هذه الدراسة هو تقديم مصدر معلومات موثوق إلى صانعي السياسات، ووسائل الإعلام، ومنظمات المجتمع المدني، والجامعات، ومؤسسات التدريب، بهدف تعزيز الحرية والاستقلالية والتعددية في وسائل الإعلام في فلسطين، وذلك إنسجاماً مع المعايير الدولية الرئيسية. ويأتي هذا بقصد تقديم الإرشاد للجهات المانحة...
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Saturday, May 24, 2014
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The purpose of the study is to provide a reliable resource for policy makers, the media, civil society organizations, universities and training institutions to strengthen free, independent and pluralistic media in Palestine, with reference to key international standards. It is also intended to...
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Saturday, May 24, 2014
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