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    OSCE TRAINS STATE OFFICIALS AND JOURNALISTS TO IMPROVE PUBLIC ACCESS TO INFORMATION

    armradio.am
    20.09.2007 11:08

    Increasing public access to information held by the state through
    promoting ties between regional state administration bodies and
    journalists is the aim of a two-day OSCE training seminar that started
    in Yerevan September 19.

    Press and public information officers from governors: offices in
    Armenia's ten regions and journalists participating in the course
    will learn about the legal and ethical principles of co-operation
    between state officials and journalists and global standards related
    to access to information. The course also includes discussions on
    obstacles to communication between state officials and journalists.

    "We hope that this event will promote effective co-operation between
    state authorities and journalists as well as media coverage that will
    enable public participation in decision-making processes", said Marc
    Bojanic, Acting Head of the OSCE Office in Yerevan..

    The OSCE Office in Yerevan and the Office of the OSCE Representative
    on Freedom of the Media are co-organizing the event.

    "Stronger and more principled links between state bodies and
    journalists will help improve media coverage of government affairs
    and increase public trust in both the authorities and the media,"
    said Alexander Boldyrev, Senior Advisor to the OSCE Representative
    on Freedom of the Media.

    The event is part of a series of training programs launched by the
    Office of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media in 2005 to
    improve relations between state press officers and media.
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