Bulletin
№ 39 March 2011
In the Same Boat
A Monthly Information Bulletin In English, Russian and Ukrainian since November 2007 Started as a East European Development Institute Project with support from the Embassy of Norway in Ukraine, Now supported by the International Organization for Migration project ““Promoting Cultural Dialogue in Lviv and Zakarpattya Regions of Ukraine”, funded by the Government of Canada as represented by the Canadian International Development Agency through the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives.
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Events
09.02.2012
Freedom of sheech as a bird in young journalists animation movie
On February, 3 the Open Policy Foundation supported by the Embassy of Switzerland in Ukraine held the press-conference and the discussion media club “Children media in Ukraine: for friendship or aggression? Freedom of speech and responsibility”(on the results of the Open Policy Foundation projects implemented with the assistance of the Embassy of Switzerland in Ukraine)” at the Information Agency “INTERFAX-UKRAINE”. You can watch works of young journalists ...
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Blogs
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