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  • 27.09.12

    Tunisian Constituent Assembly and UNESCO discuss freedom of expression and information

  • 02.07.12

    UNESCO supports development of Model Access to Information Law for Africa

  • 29.06.12

    Advancing freedom of information in the Middle East and North Africa

  • 05.05.12

    Carthage Declaration insists on need to reinforce press freedom and improve safety for journalists

  • 27.03.12

    “Media Freedom Helping to Transform Society” is the theme of World Press Freedom Day 2012

  • 22.03.12

    UNESCO supports community radios in Tunisia

  • 22.09.11

    UNESCO’s IPDC supports reporting diversity in Arab region

  • 29.06.11

    IPDC-supported training on investigative journalism started in Tunis

  • 15.06.11

    UNESCO starts series of trainings on election reporting for Tunisian media professionals

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    • Mehdi Benchelah
    • Head of Project Office in Tunis. Advisor in Communication and Information.
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    • Mail: m.benchelah(at)unesco.org
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