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Digital Rights Training for Bosnian Journalists

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Deadline: 31-Aug-23

The Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN) Bosnia and Herzegovina invites journalists, NGO representatives and activists from across Bosnia to apply for a three-day training program addressing topics and cross-cutting issues related to digital rights and freedoms violations in the Balkans.

The way the media reports on dangers and human rights in the digital space is very important, so journalists and human rights advocates need to understand how the Internet and its networks work and be informed about the latest policy developments in order to be able to recognise and report on violations of rights in the digital space and point out questionable policies.

Journalists especially play a crucial role in raising public awareness and driving change. By equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge, this training will enable them to produce impactful stories that can contribute to a more informed public debate and eventually lead to policy changes that protect and promote digital rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Balkans.

The training will take place in Bjelašnica, Sarajevo, BiH, from September 29 to October 1, 2023.On October 2, all participants will then join the Internet Governance Forum in Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo.

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For more information, visit BIRN.

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