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CSJMM Partners
International Center for Journalists
Founded in 1984, the International Center for Journalists has shared professional
knowledge and information with journalists and their news organizations around the world.
A non-profit, independent institute in Washington, D.C., ICFJ provides a full range of
professional training, educational programs and media research. ICFJ provides the faculty
for the School of Journalism program and designs the curriculum, and cooperates fully
with GIPA to develop and operate the program.
http://www.icfj.org and http://www.ijnet.org
The Manship School of Mass Communication at Louisiana State University (LSU),
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, provides quality advanced education, leading to a master’s degree
and doctoral degree, with an eye towards enhancing career opportunities in professional
occupations. LSU’s principal contribution is faculty training and curriculum development
for CSJMM
http://www.manship.lsu.edu
The Open Society Institute (OSI) promotes programs that support the
positive aspects of democracy, specifically the rule of law; respect for human rights,
minorities and minority opinions; the division of power; and a market economy. By offering
substantial financial support to the School of Journalism, the OSI supports the school’s
teaching assistant program, its newspaper and supports the development of an indigenous
cadre of skilled journalists and indigenous journalism education supporting democracy in
the Caucasus.
http://www.osi.hu
Canal
France International (CFI)
is the French player for
international cooperation in the field of media. CFI supplies television programmes
and films, carries out consulting and training missions, provides logistic and
technical support and nurtures production and co-production. Over the last 20 years, CFI has
developed unique expertise in the fields of production and broadcasting. Led by
world-class professionals, this expertise has been placed at the service of all
local partners, both in France and abroad. Every day, CFI works to further the
emergence and development of local media, in Africa, in Asia-Oceania, in Central
and Eastern Europe and in the Arab world outside world.
http://www.cfi.fr
CSJMM is funded by the U.S. Department of State and Open Society Institute.
It also receives in-kind support from Embassies of France, United Kingdom and Poland.
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