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Our media houses conduct their activities based on pre-planned programs. The core of these activities consist of providing capacity building programs for journalists, development and advancement of freedom of speech, providing opportunities and platform for harmony and agreement among journalists and media organizations, providing opportunity for growth and progress of media activities and creating a spirit of cooperation and support among journalists and media institutions.

  1. continuous programs:
    Existence of library, internet and computer access and utilities, publications, journalism and web log learning and providing computer lessons are the continuous and daily activities of our media houses.
  2. Workshops:
    Media houses are continuously occupied with providing professional capacity building programs for journalists. These programs include; learning basics of journalism, advanced journalism, investigative journalism, economic journalism, peace journalism and other capacity building programs… Media houses offer and conduct their programs according to the needs and necessitates of the local environment – and – educating young journalists is at the core of our activities.
  3. Roundtables:
    This segment of our activity provides an opportunity for media activists to engage in dialogues and discourses about the most pivotal media and social affairs and identifying challenges and seeking resolutions for these challenges. These roundtables will be conducted and delivered based on the needs of a given period of time.
  4. Conferences and special gatherings:
    Opportunity for discussions, exchanges of thoughts and opinions and feedback about the most complex media and social issues will be considered and provided in our conferences and special local and national gatherings.
  5. Networking:
    Our central objective is the establishment and growth of effective mutual relations among journalists and media organizations. Our media houses strive to provide opportunities for mutual agreements on major issues, harmony, and mutual professional cooperation – our media houses do this through conducting meetings, gatherings, dialogues and congregation of journalists in unions of journalists and media networks.
  6. Summer Academy:
    Summer Academy is a set of educational and learning programs for journalists. This set of programs is usually conducted in two different phases _ where our partners, contributors and media activists including state-ran media and independent media convene from across the country to discuss the most fundamental issues such as media and the protection of environment, human rights, peace building, corruption and so forth.

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