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Title: Euromed and the media ; learning and living together - the role of schools of jornalism
Table of Contents
Introduction
Exposing students to cultural conflict
Moving the boundaries in the Middle East
'I want to see the good stuff winning'
Connecting with young people
Development through partnership
Biographies
List of participants
Author (Corp. Body): European Training Foundation
Publisher: Amt für Amtliche Veröffentlichungen
Year: 2007
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 978-92-9157-519-0 | TA-X1-07-049-EN-C
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: vocational training facilityjournalism
Subject: Vocational education and trainingVarious professions
Countries Scheme: Asia and Middle East. General Resources
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Title: Evaluation of information and communication activities towards the EU Member States in the area of EU Enlargement :
Final report
Title (other): Evaluation of information and communication activities towards the EU Member States in the area of EU Enlargement :
Final report ; Annexes - Part 1 | Evaluation of information and communication activities towards the EU Member States in
the area of EU Enlargement : Final report ; Annexes - Part 2 | Evaluation of information and communication activities
conducted by Directorate General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations : Executive Summary
Abstract
The European Commission is committed to providing factual information on past and future enlargements and to cooperating with strategic partners and multipliers to communicate with the public on enlargement. Broad public support is essential in order to sustain the enlargement process. The European Commission has recognised that better communication with the public should be one of the cornerstones of the EU’s enlargement policy.This is the Final Report of the evaluation of the European Commission Directorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations (DG NEAR’s) information and communication activities towards the EU Member States in the area of EU Enlargement.The evaluation led by Coffey International Ltd in 2015 finds that DG NEAR has conducted an impressive number of activities with three main target groups in mind, journalists, informed professionals and interested publics. With no imminent accessions on the agenda, the main conclusion is that DG NEAR needs to segment its communication activities and focus on journalists and informed professionals with a programme of planned on-going communication activities, which lay the foundations for a more targeted campaign-type approach to reach wider publics, if and when a new country joins the European Union.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
LIST OF ACRONYMS
ABSTRACT
0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
0.1 Key findings
0.2 Conclusions
0.3 Recommendations
1 OVERVIEW
2 DESCRIPTION OF THE EVALUATION
2.1 Scope and objectives
2.2 Approach
2.3 Data collection
2.4 Analysis, reporting and limitations
3 FINDINGS ON DG NEAR’S APPROACH
3.1 Objectives
3.2 Target groups
3.3 Budget
3.4 Monitoring and indicators
4 FINDINGS ON SPECIFIC CHANNELS & TOOLS
4.1 Press trips
4.2 Visibility events and trips
4.3 Social media
4.4 Audio-visual
4.5 Print and other materials
5 THE EVALUATION QUESTIONS
5.1 Effectiveness
5.2 Efficiency
5.3 Impact, Added-Value and Sustainability of the Campaigns
5.4 Relevance and quality of the monitoring and performance framework of the campaigns
5.5 Adequacy of the design of the logical framework
6 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
6.1 Conclusions
6.2 Recommendations
| Annexes - Part 1
LIST OF ACRONYMS
1. ANNEX 1: PRESS TRIP REPORTS
1.1 Overview
1.2 Kosovo
1.3 Albania
1.4 Key findings
2. ANNEX 2: FEEDBACK FROM JOURNALISTS
2.1. Overview
2.2. On-line survey results
2.3. Results from the press monitoring
2.4. Key findings
3. ANNEX 3: VISIBILITY EVENTS A
3.1. Overview - film festivals
3.2. Edinburgh International Film Festival
3.3. Odense International Film Festival
3.4. Key findings on film festivals
4. ANNEX 5: VISIBILITY EVENTS B
4.1. Overview -information talks
4.2. Fighting organised crime in the Western Balkans, Queen Mary University, 5 June 2015
4.3. Public Administration Reform in the Balkans, European Policy Centre, 16 June 2015
4.4. Comparing perspectives on the integration of Roma in Germany & the Western Balkans, 30 June 2015
4.5. Key findings
Annexes - Part 2
INTRODUCTION
1. ANNEX 1: FOCUS GROUP REPORT: FRANCE
1.1 Overview
1.2 Results from the French focus groups
1.3 Summary findings
2. ANNEX 2: FOCUS GROUP REPORT: AUSTRIA
2.1. Overview
2.2. Results from the Austrian focus groups
2.3. Summary findings
3. ANNEX 3: FOCUS GROUP REPORT: FINLAND
3.1. Overview
3.2. Results from the Finnish focus groups
3.3. Summary findings
4. ANNEX 4: FOCUS GROUP REPORT: NETHERLANDS
4.1. Overview
4.2. Results from the Dutch focus groups
4.3. Summary findings
Author (Corp. Body): Coffey International Development Ltd
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Directorate General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations | Deloitte
Year: 2015
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: ELARG.A2/18/2014
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: AlbaniacitizenEUEU expansionFinlandFranceinformation policyjournalism
KosovoAustriapress
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relationsCommunication media
Countries Scheme: Austria. General ResourcesEurope. General ResourcesFinlandAlbaniaKosovo
France
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Title: Study on Performance Indicators for Electoral Assistance projects developed within the context of the EC-UNDP
Partnership on Electoral Assistance
Abstract
Support to elections includes electoral assistance programmes and European Union (EU) election observation missions. Although interrelated through their complementary activities, they are each independent. Electoral assistance is funded regionally while observation missions are implemented through centrally-managed funds from the European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights.Electoral assistance may be defined as the technical or material support given to the electoral process. It may imply legal support to establish a legal framework for the elections. It may also take the form of a general input to the national electoral body, such as providing voting material and equipment, or helping in the registration of political parties and candidates and the registration of voters. It may also imply support to NGOs and civil society in areas such as voter and civic education or training of domestic observers, as well as support to media monitoring and training of journalists.The EU is one of the leading actors in terms of electoral assistance worldwide. Between 2006 and 2011, the EU has provided support to electoral processes in over 40 countries, with a total budget of around EUR 400 million.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
List of acronyms
Introduction
Objective of this guide
1. Methodology
2. Common problems with electoral assistance indicators
3. Programme logic
3 1. Emb institutional strengthening and capacity development
3 2. General electoral operations
3 3. Civic and voter education
3 4. Voter registration
3.5. Gender equality
3.6. Electoral justice
3.7. Prevention of electoral violence
3.8. Support to media and journalists
3.9. Support to domestic observation
Conclusions
Bibliography
Annex 1 list of projects documents analysed
Author: Macchiaverna, Maria Rosaria | Varrenti, Mario Giuseppe
Contributer: Aets | Europäische Kommission
Year: 2012
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: observationdevelopment aidEUassistancejournalismmedia policyelectionsuffrage
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relationsElections. Electoral law
Countries Scheme: Global ResourcesEurope. General Resources
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