On 27 April, at 11:00 am, in Rooms Tbilisi Hotel (14 Merab Kostava Street, Tbilisi), the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) will release media monitoring reports that analysed the post-election media environment in Georgia.
According to the organizations, the analysis includes 22 media outlets - six television stations, nine online and seven print media editions. The research was carried out from 24 January 2022 through 23 March 2022 in partnership with the Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics and Internews Georgia.
Attendees are: Asunción Sánchez Ruiz, Deputy Head of the EU Delegation to Georgia / Head of Political, Press and Information Section; Anna Chernyshova, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Georgia; Nana Biganishvili, Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethic; Mariam Gogosashvili, Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics; Giorgi Jologua, Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics; Eka Beridze, Internews-Georgia.
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