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Minority Voices Project: Final Evaluation

Minority Rights Group (2012), vii, 46 pp.
"Minority Voices began in January 2009 and ran for three years. It implemented the vast majority of its planned activities and produced the planned outputs. These include the development of an online hub or newsroom, 11 training workshops, production of reports and briefing materials on minority and indigenous people's issues and a conference in the EU to bring together minority and indigenous people with journalists and policy makers. The project had ten target EU countries: Czeck Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden and the UK. The project achieved significant results in terms of the quality of the outputs produced and in the benefits identified by trainees including their increased confidence and skills in engaging with the media. These were subsequently applied notably with their local media. The project also built awareness of and opportunities for journalists in new EU member states to report minority and indigenous communities' issues in development. The flexible approach taken by MRG, learning from experience and adapting to maximise new opportunities contributed significantly to these results." (Executive summary, page ii)
1 Introduction, 1
2 Methodology, 2
3 Results: Achievements, challenges and conclusions, 3
4 Overall and specific aims, 19
5 Discussion: six key issues, 22
6 Conclusions, 26
Annexes, 28