


2. Project title as used in publicity and others materials | Media, Minorities and Migration |
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3. Project number | 388-349 |
4. Year of Call | 2016 |
5. Project start month and year | 10/2017 |
6. Project finish month and year | 04/2021 |
7. Name and location of lead CSO or LA | cso: Minority Rights Group Europe Hungary |
8. EU Member States where the project is being implemented | Bulgaria Poland Slovakia UK |
9. EU Member States where sub-granting will be provided | N/A |
10. Total project budget (in Euro): | 1,429,123.34 |
11. EC contribution to total project budget (percent): | |
12. Main approach of the project | Campaigning-Advocacy |
13.Main project on-line information channels used by the project: |
Website:
https://minorityrights.org/media-minorities-and-migration/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/minorityrights/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/minorityrights Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/minorityrights |
14. Why is the project taking place? | To raise EU public awareness of the interconnections between the EU and developing countries on issues concerning minorities, poverty and migration. |
15. Overall objective of the project | To raise EU public awareness of the interconnections between the EU and developing countries on issues concerning minorities, poverty and migration. |
16. Specific objective(s) of the project | To improve media coverage of development issues by strengthening the capacity of journalists and journalism students through non-formal education opportunities to report sensitively on minority, poverty, and migration issues. |
17. What will have changed as a result of the project? (Summarise the intended outcome) | At least 600 media pieces produced in target countries on issues concerning minority, poverty, and migration issues, at least 20 national newsrooms demonstrate increased commitment to quality development journalism, particularly concerning minorities and migration, by publishing/ broadcasting more development stories than they did before the programme. |
18. Main themes and geographical areas covered by the project | education, lifelong learning human rights, justice migration Europe: EU and EEA |
19. Project target groups, audiences and/or participants | a. Teachers, teacher educators, HE lecturers/ academics c. Non-formal educators (e.g. youth leaders, community, adult, trade union educators) e. Young people (16 to 35 years) f. Journalists g. Businessmen and women h. Local Authority policy decision makers m. Non-formal education institutions (e.g. youth clubs, community centres, adult education centres) n. Media institutions (print, broadcast, internet) o. Employees (incl. trade union members) |
20. Other target groups, audiences or participants not listed above | migrants and refugees, minority and indigenous communities |
21. Main activities implemented by the project | training, project or curriculum development workshop/courses (one-off events lasting up to 1 day) series of workshops/courses (involving the same individuals over several, not necessarily consecutive, days) public meetings/public discussion fora focus group discussions social media interventions and discussions initiated by the project |
22. Other major activities not listed above | internships, stipends, awards, global reports |
23. Main achievement of the project to-date |
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