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Il Forum è nato dalla giornalista Marilù Mastrogiovanni ed è organizzato da Giulia Giornaliste e dalla cooperativa IdeaDinamica, con l’obiettivo di “creare ponti, abbattere muri: promuovere una riflessione sul giornalismo delle giornaliste investigative, come presidio di Democrazia, dunque di Pace”.

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The Order of Journalists of Apulia has decided to award as many as 8 professional training credits (Cfp) for each of the two days of the Mediterranean Women Journalists Forum. Colleagues who attend the day in Bari (Nov. 23) and Lecce (Nov. 24) will therefore be awarded 16 Cfp.
The first Forum of Women Journalists of the Mediterranean, organized by theGIULIA Association, launches a journey that from year to year will build the varied mosaic of reporting by women and for women. “What ‘kind’ of news. What ‘kind’ of war? Women’s Voices from the Hot Spots of Social, Political, Religious, and Environmental Conflicts” is the theme chosen to inaugurate this space for reflection and enhancement of the talents of women journalists.
The Forum formula sees female journalists from Puglia dialoguing with colleagues from national and international newspapers.
Interventions by: Lucia Goracci, Emanuela Bonchino, Francesca Gernini, Yasmine Taksin, Ceyda Karan, Nurcan Baysal, Giuliana Sgrena, Marilù Mastrogiovanni, Rossella Matarrese, Carmela Giglio, Asmae Dachan, Sandra Amurri, Leila Ben Salah.
The training is totally free and 8 hours long. One hundred seats are available, to be booked through the SIGES platform(https://sigef-odg.lansystems.it).
As Adelmo Gaetani, consigliere nationalOrder of Journalists, the o
bility of training r
ers all registered journalists (professionals and publicists), who from Jan. 1, 2014, to Dec. 31, 2016, must acquire at least 60 credits. Violation of the continuing education requirement will result in disciplinary action being taken against the offending member.

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