international training session october 1827 for journalists
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International training session October 18-27 for journalists

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"Saphir" centre of studies and training for journalists and communicators is holding, October 18-27 in Tunis, an international training session on "techniques of media coverage for elections" for the benefit of a large number of arab journalists of Libya, Yemen, Egypt, Oman, Palestine and Tunisia. This training session is held in co-operation with the independent election body ISIE and will be conducted by experts in the field of media and democratic media coverage of elections . On the agenda are practical workshops as well as field visits for journalists to polling stations to closely follow-up the voting process.  
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