In Egypt, IPDC support will enable twenty women journalists and media workers to receive training in developmental journalism.
The UK in currently a member of the Council of the International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC).
All of the documents and materials presented during the meeting are now available on the IPDC website ( please click here).
The IPDC is the only multilateral forum in the UN system designed to mobilize the international community towards supporting media development in developing countries.
With the assistance of the UNESCO International Programme for the Development of Communications (IPDC) and AusAID, the MASI Training of Trainers initiative was born.
Nepal will also benefit from another IPDC project to establish a monitoring mechanism to oversee the implementation of the Code of Conduct for Nepali community radios.
The IPDC is the only multilateral forum in the UN system designed to mobilize the international community to discuss and promote media development in developing countries.
The seminar took place within the framework of the regional IPDC project, Strengthening Media as a Platform for Democratic Discourse through Training and Application of ICT Tools.
The IPDC is the only intergovernmental programme in the UN system mandated to promote the development of free, independent and pluralistic media in developing countries and countries in transition.
The meeting was organized within the framework of the IPDC project, Strengthening the Role of Journalism in the Building of Trust between Nations, implemented by Media for Peace (Colombia) in collaboration with UNESCO's Office in Quito.
All of the 63 projects will be financed from the IPDC Special Account, a common funding pool of donations by UNESCO Member States, which enables the Programme to ensure a global and strategic approach to media development.
Convened at the initiative of recently elected IPDC Chairman Jyrki Pulkkinen, the informal consultations with the elected Council and other Member States also followed up on issues discussed at the last formal IPDC Council session in March 2012.
The UN Plan of Action on the Safety of Journalists and the Issue of Impunity represents the outcome of a process that began in 2010 at the request of the International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC).
The fourteen stories in this selection were produced by members of rural and marginalised communities in Sri Lanka, India, Nepal and Bangladesh who participated in eight digital story telling workshops supported by UNESCO International Programme for Development of Communication (IPDC).
The translations will be further used in the coming months during the IPDC project implementation, which envisages a 6-month observatory exercise to monitor news reporting and programmes from a gender-sensitive perspective, based on applying GSIM, in collaboration and partnership with media organizations and professionals.
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