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EUMM Georgia in cooperation with Center for Civil Integration and Inter-Ethnic Relations conducts a cross-boundary workshop on conflict-sensitive reporting in Montenegro.

04.02.2019

Last week, the EU Monitoring Mission - Georgia and Center  for Civil Integration and Inter-Ethnic Relations (CCIIR) conducted a workshop under the title “Journalism for confidence-building and conflict-sensitive reporting” in Ulcinj, Montenegro. The workshop gathered Abkhazian, South Ossetian and Georgian journalists for a four-day seminar to look into the specificities of confidence-building and conflict-sensitive reporting.

Ulrikse Butmaloiu, trainer-facilitator in conflict-sensitive journalism, Nino Gogoladze, National Program Coordinator, Office of the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities and Goga Aptsiauri, trainer and journalist led the workshop.

Participants from different regions were split into mixed groups and worked together to prepare common reportages and examine specific topics.

The third day of the workshop was dedicated to field trips to the resort towns of Montenegro – Kotor and Budva. The days tasks included interviewing local residents and preparing joint projects for further presentations and discussion on the following day.  

At the end of the workshop, the participants exchanged their views and feelings on the outcome of the gathering. They stressed the importance of such training, which offer the opportunity to cultivate new contacts, expand social and professional networking and learn new technologies and methods while covering conflict-sensitive reporting. The journalists expressed their immense gratitude to the EUMM Georgia for funding this project and, in particular, for “a rather professional and impartial approach during the progress of the workshop.”



Press and Public Information Officer Iuliu Draghici (first left) opens the workshop by addressing the participants and explaining the aim of the seminar


Participants prepare a joint reportage on a given topic


(From left  to right) Ulrike Butmaloiu, trainer-facilitator in conflict-sensitive journalism, Nino Gogoladze, National Program Coordinator, Office of the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities, Goga Aptsiauri, trainer and journalist, and Natia Gorgadze, Program Director of the Center for Civil Integration and Inter-Ethnic Relations discuss the progress of the workshop