Two-Day Seminar on Court Reporting Begins for Journalism Students in Tashkent
Today in Tashkent, a two-day seminar dedicated to the practice of reporting on court proceedings in the media began for journalism students. Organized by the Public Foundation for Support and Development of National Mass Media, the Supreme Court of the Republic of Uzbekistan, USAID, and the East-West Management Institute, the event aims to address the growing need for journalists capable of professionally covering judicial activities in Uzbekistan.
Training for Journalists on Creating Gender-Sensitive Content Held in Tashkent Region
A two-day training session for journalists and bloggers on creating gender-sensitive content was held in the Bostanlyk district of Tashkent Region. The training aimed to overcome stereotypes and properly cover the topic of violence in the media.
Workshop for Journalists on Court Reporting and Judicial Transparency Launches in Termez
A two-day training program for media professionals from the Kashkadarya and Surkhandarya regions of Uzbekistan began today in Termez. The event, part of the "Strengthening the Judicial System" project, aims to enhance journalists' skills in court reporting and promote judicial transparency. Participants will explore topics ranging from information policy in the judicial system to cybersecurity and digital hygiene, with practical exercises simulating coverage of high-profile cases. The training is a collaborative effort involving the Supreme Court, USAID, and several NGOs, highlighting the importance of media-judiciary cooperation.
Mass Media Foundation Hosts Roundtable on Tech-Enabled Gender Violence (TFGBV)
On July 18, 2024, a round table discussion on “Empowering Digital Safety: Addressing Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence” was held in Tashkent. The event was organised by the Public Foundation for Support and Development of National Mass Media in collaboration with the international non-governmental organisation Search for Common Ground, as part of the SHE LEADS project.
Workshop for Journalists on Court Reporting and Judicial Transparency Launches in Bukhara
A two-day training program for media professionals from three regions of Uzbekistan began yesterday in Bukhara. The event, part of the "Strengthening the Judicial System" project, aims to enhance journalists' skills in court reporting and promote judicial transparency. Participants will explore topics ranging from information policy in the judicial system to cybersecurity and digital hygiene, with practical exercises simulating coverage of high-profile cases. The training is a collaborative effort involving the Supreme Court, USAID, and several NGOs, highlighting the importance of media-judiciary cooperation.