Posts
Annual reports
Audit reports
Campaigns
- A Better Law for Journalists, a Better Informed Citizen!
- IJC Campaign to Amend the Law on Advertising
- IJC Campaign to Improve Legislation on Personal Data From the Perspective of Ensuring Freedom of Expression and Access to Information
- IJC Campaign: “Media for gender balance!”
- Journalists’ Crisis Cell and the solidarization of the journalistic community for solving common problems
- Models of involvement for a more inclusive society
- The IJC Launches “Inclusion Starts with Me” Campaign
- The Independent Journalism Center’s campaign on the need to amend the Contraventional Code article on slander
Completed Projects
- Advocacy Campaigns to Ensure Transparency of Media Ownership and Access to Information and to Promote Values and European Integration
- Audience Understanding and Digital Support (AUDS)
- Boosting Support to Russian-language independent media and media literacy efforts
- Boosting Support to Russian-language independent media and media literacy efforts: Phase II
- Building Media Capacity to Produce High-Quality and Creative Local News Content
- Combating Discrimination by Promoting Successful Practices, Involving Citizens and Empowering the Media
- Creation of a coalition of stakeholders for national MIL strategy
- Fighting propaganda and manipulation through media literacy tools
- Improving the media environment for journalists (women and men) in Moldova by holding accountable the public authorities through comprehensive advocacy campaigns
- Improving The Media Law Environment In Moldova
- Increasing resilience of Ukrainian journalists and civil society representatives to cope with vulnerabilities in emergency times
- Institutional Support Program
- Media campaign against false and biased information “Stop Fals!”
- Media literacy innovative tools for media savvy citizens
- Monitoring social networks in elections
- Promoting and Producing Constructive Journalism in the Moldovan Media
- Promoting Media Dialogue on Both Banks of the Dniester
- Promoting media literacy among media consumers
- Promotion of media education and professional standards in press for an informed public
- Strengthening Freedom of Expression in the Republic of Moldova
- Strengthening Freedom of Opinion in the Republic of Moldova
- Strengthening Independent Media in Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia
- Strengthening of Media and Information Literacy in the Republic of Moldova
- Strengthening the Sustainability of the Media in Moldova
- Support for Media Literacy in Moldova to Counter Disinformation
- Support to independent media outlets in response to the Covid-19 crisis
- World Press Photo Exhibition 2018
Freedom of the Press
- 2019 Moldovan Press Status Index
- 2020 Moldovan Press Status Index
- INDEX OF THE STATE OF THE PRESS (ISPM) in the Republic of Moldova in 2022
- Index of the State of the Press for 2023
- Media Freedom Index fifth reporting period April-June 2014
- Media Freedom Index fourth reporting period January-March 2014
- Media Freedom Index second reporting period July—September 2013
- Media Freedom Index sixth reporting period July-September 2014
- Media Freedom Index: March – June 2013
- Media Situation Index (MSI) in the Republic of Moldova for 2016
- Memorandum on Press Freedom in Moldova (May 3, 2015 – May 3, 2016)
- Memorandum on the Freedom of the Press in the Republic of Moldova (3 May 2018–3 May 2019)
- Memorandum on the Freedom of the Press in the Republic of Moldova 3 May 2017 – 3 May 2018
- Memorandum on the State of Press Freedom in the Republic of Moldova (May 3, 2016 – May 3, 2017)
- Moldovan Press Status Index 2017 Report
- Moldovan Press Status Index 2018 Report
- Moldovan Press Status Index for 2021
- Press Freedom Report Republic of Moldova 2013
- Press Freedom Report Republic of Moldova 2014
- Press Freedom Report Republic of Moldova, 2015
- Report on the Situation of the Press in Moldova in 2005
- Report on the Situation of the Press in Moldova in 2006
- Report on the Situation of the Press in Moldova in 2007
- Report on the Situation of the Press in Moldova in 2008
- Report on the Situation of the Press in Moldova in 2009
- Report on the Situation of the Press in Moldova in 2011
- Report on the Situation of the Press in Moldova in 2012
- Standards for proactive publication of information during the COVID-19 crisis
- Доклад о ситуации в СМИ Республики Молдова в 2010 году
Legal Assistance
Mass Media in Moldova Magazine
- Mass Media in Moldova December 2011
- Mass Media in Moldova December 2012
- Mass Media in Moldova December 2013
- Mass Media in Moldova December 2014
- Mass Media in Moldova December 2015
- Mass Media in Moldova December 2016
- Mass Media in Moldova December 2017
- Mass Media in Moldova December 2018
- Mass Media in Moldova December 2019
- Mass Media in Moldova July 2014
- Mass Media in Moldova June 2012
- Mass Media in Moldova June 2013
- Mass Media in Moldova June 2015
- Mass Media in Moldova June 2016
- Mass Media in Moldova June 2017
- Mass Media in Moldova June 2018
- Mass Media in Moldova June 2019
Media Education
- “Guguta” Municipal Puppet Theater in Orhei. 160 Preschoolers and Primary School Pupils Learned to Be More Vigilant Online
- 25 librarians improved their critical thinking skills to better cope with challenges related to the media
- A Group of Teachers Developed Their Media Skills based on the Updated Media Education Textbook for the Primary School
- A new group of high school teachers trained by the IJC. “In this information wave we must learn to be skilled swimmers”
- Advancing media literacy in the Republic of Moldova, analyzed by authorities, representatives of the international donor community and civil society
- Community Mediators Have Learned to Distinguish Disinformation and Manipulation
- cuMINTE podcast named its winners. Find out who they are!
- Elderly people from Fetesti village, Edinet district, were convinced how important it is to get information from several sources
- For the first time “What, Where, How?” – a remarkable experience for students passionate about media education
- Guguta Municipal Puppet Theater tour in Basarabeasca with 175 children discussing about online information and communication
- IJC awards the most original photos and videos created by pupils during the Media Literacy Week
- IJC discussed the prospects of Media Education with the administrations of Russian-language schools in the north of the country
- IJC has created 15 Media Literacy lessons for hearing-impaired pupils “Don’t let communication barriers stop you from expressing and exploring”
- IJC launches the first media literacy forum in Moldova: “In the age of information warfare, critical thinking is especially important”
- IJC presented and subjected to public consultations the first draft of the National Program for Media and Information Literacy
- IJC Training in Balti: 15 Gymnasium Teachers from the Northern Districts of the Republic of Moldova Have Been Instructed to Teach Media Education
- IJC Training Session: “Media Education Is the Subject That Helps You Stay Closer to Your Pupils”
- IJC workshop: Implementation of the Interministerial Plan for Media and Information Literacy, in dialog with representatives of youth centers
- In five years, Media Education has reached all districts and municipalities of Moldova
- Innovative media education tools launched by the IJC for information consumers
- Media and Information Literacy workshop at ULIM. Journalism students are determined to fight disinformation and manipulation
- Media Education “takes root” in Moldovan schools
- Media education through theatre. IJC trained actors of the “Guguta” Theatre on how to develop media skills of the audience
- Media Education: for 5 years we are developing critical thinking in school
- Media Literacy Café meet-up in Falesti: Young Men and Women with Special Needs Have Learned to Analyze Information Critically
- Media Literacy Café meet-up in Soroca. Young People of the Romani Ethnic Origin Are One Step Closer to Critical Thinking
- Media Literacy Café meet-up in Ungheni District: People Learn to Identify Correct Information and to Avoid Manipulation
- Media Literacy Café meet-up with the Participation of Students from the Free International University of Moldova and Ion Creanga State Pedagogical University: An Impetus to Learn How to Distinguish Fakes in the Media and on Social Networks
- Media Literacy Café meet-up: Information from reliable sources — a challenge for people with hearing disabilities
- Media Literacy workshop at the USM. Young journalists concerned about fake news and disinformation through artificial intelligence
- MIL Workshop in Balti: Media Skills Are Fundamental for Distinguishing Disinformation and Manipulation
- Moldova Media Literacy Forum, 2023: Developments, Perspectives and New Dimensions of Media Education Promotion
- New media education skills for teachers in the north of the country
- On International Children’s Day, IJC released the puppet show “A click of fangs or the Manipulative Wolf”
- PikPok.online@guguta in Soroca: “It is a show for all ages. Parents should watch it with their children.”
- PikPok.online@guguta show on tour. Nearly 200 children from Rascani trained their critical thinking through theatre
- School managers from the south of the country discussed the importance of the Media Education course for the future of pupils
- The “Guguta” Theater Continues Its Tour with the PikPok.online@guguta Show across the Country. More than 250 Pupils and Kindergarten Children Developed Their Critical Thinking by Watching a Story about a Manipulative Wolf
- The IJC and the Ministry of Education and Research Have Renewed Their Commitment to Promote Media Education in School
- The IJC has launched the second edition of Moldova Media Literacy Forum
- The IJC has Published the Updated Version of the Media Education Textbook for 10 and 11 Grades
- The IJC has Published the Updated Version of the Media Education Textbook for 7 and 8 Grades
- The IJC is launching the process of integrating media literacy concepts into core subjects
- The IJC launches a project which will support the piloting of an integrated approach to Media Literacy in schools
- The IJC Reprinted Media Education Textbooks in Braille
- The Interministerial Plan on Media and Information Literacy, developed by the IJC, has been approved by the Ministry of Education and Research and the Ministry of Culture
- The participants of the Moldova Media Literacy Forum adopted a resolution on the importance of continuing efforts to promote media literacy
- The participants of the second edition of the Moldova Media Literacy Forum adopted a resolution on the importance of strengthening efforts to promote media education
- The potential and perspectives of Media Education were discussed in six masterclasses at Moldova Media Literacy Forum
- The strategy document aimed at integrating media education concepts into basic subjects has been launched
- The Tour of the “Guguta” Municipal Puppet Theater in Causeni: Over 160 Children Are Warned to Surf the Internet with Caution Not to Become Victims of the Online Environment
- The Tour of the “Guguta” Municipal Puppet Theater in Comrat: “The Internet Is a Good Thing, but Avoiding Harm Depends on the Way You Use It”
- The Updated Version of the Media Education Textbook for 3 and 4 Grades is available for the New Academic Year
- TikTok Camp: I Explore. I Analyze. I Create. 25 Pupils Learned to Create High-Quality TikTok Content for Promoting Critical Thinking
- Tour of the Guguță Municipal Puppet Theater in Balti: 250 preschoolers and primary school pupils learned through theater about the dangers of the online environment
- Tour of the Guguță Municipal Puppet Theater in Edineț: 240 children were warned about the risks of the online environment
- Workshops at the Media Literacy Forum: opportunities, innovative practices and trends to integrate media education into school subjects
- Young People from Criuleni Improve Their Knowledge of the Role and Importance of Media Education: “When I Get Information I Have to Filter It!”
Memorandums
- A New Partnership for Freedom of Expression: IJC and EIN will collaborate to promote effective implementation of ECtHR judgments
- Memorandum on Press Freedom in Moldova (May 3, 2015 – May 3, 2016)
- Memorandum on Press Freedom in Moldova 3 May 2013 – 3 May 2014
- Memorandum on the Freedom of the Press (3 May 2021–3 May 2022)
- Memorandum on the Freedom of the Press (3 May 2022–3 May 2023)
- Memorandum on the Freedom of the Press (3 May 2023–3 May 2024)
- Memorandum on the Freedom of the Press in the Republic of Moldova (3 May 2018–3 May 2019)
- Memorandum on the Freedom of the Press in the Republic of Moldova (3 May 2020–3 May 2021)
- Memorandum on the Freedom of the Press in the Republic of Moldova 3 May 2017 – 3 May 2018
- Memorandum on the State of Press Freedom in the Republic of Moldova (May 3, 2016 – May 3, 2017)
Moldova Media News
- Monthly Bulletin, April 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, April 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, April 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, August 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, August 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, August 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, December 2021
- Monthly Bulletin, December 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, December 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, December 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, February 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, February 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, February 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, January 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, January 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, January 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, July 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, July 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, July 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, June 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, June 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, June 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, March 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, March 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, March 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, May 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, May 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, May 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, November 2021
- Monthly Bulletin, November 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, November 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, November 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, October 2021
- Monthly Bulletin, October 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, October 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, October 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, September 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, September 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, September 2024
Monitoring
- “Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation, and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space” (October 1 – December 31, 2018)
- Activity of media outlets and journalists on Facebook during the parliamentary by-election campaign in Hincesti Municipality
- Case Study. 10 TV Channels Covering the “European Moldova” National Assembly
- Case Study. 9 May on 10 News Websites: Impartiality vs. Deviations from Deontology
- Case study. Content with elements of propaganda in favor of Russia, massively retransmitted by three TV stations from Moldova
- Case Study. Independence Day Covered by 12 News Portals: From Compliance with Deontology to Attention Paid Mainly to the PSRM and the Sor Party
- Case Study. Maia Sandu’s Visit to Gagauzia: Facts Mixed with Opinions, Irony, Statements out of Context, and Offensive Comments
- Case Study. News and speeches from Moscow with elements of propaganda in favour of the Russian Federation, broadcast by three TV stations in the Republic of Moldova
- Case Study. Press from Chisinau, Tiraspol, and Comrat Covering the Energy Crisis, Gas, and Firewood
- Case Study. The Press from Chisinau, Tiraspol, and Comrat Covers the Sor Party Protests on March 12 and 16
- Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation, and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (April 1 – June 30, 2019)
- Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation, and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (January 1 – March 31, 2019)
- Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation, and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (July 1 – September 30, 2018)
- Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation, and Violations of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (April 1 – June 27, 2018)
- Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation, and Violations of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (January 1 – March 28, 2018)
- Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation, and Violations of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (October 1–December 31 2017)
- Final report. Monitoring Mass Media during the Campaign for Local General Elections on 14 June
- Mass Media Monitoring in the Campaign for New Local Elections on May 20, 2018. Report no.1 20–27 April 2018
- Media monitoring during the electoral campaign for the general local elections of November 5, 2023. Report no. 1 (October 1 – 11, 2023)
- Media monitoring during the electoral campaign for the early parliamentary elections of July 11, 2021. Report no. 1 (June 1-10, 2021)
- Media monitoring during the electoral campaign for the early parliamentary elections of July 11, 2021. Report no. 3 (June 18-24, 2021)
- Media monitoring during the electoral campaign for the early parliamentary elections of July 11, 2021. Report no. 4 (June 25 – July 1, 2021)
- Media monitoring during the electoral campaign for the early parliamentary elections of July 11, 2021. Report no. 5 (July 2-10, 2021)
- Media monitoring during the electoral campaign for the early parliamentary elections of July 11, 2021. Report no.2 (June 11-17, 2021)
- Media monitoring during the electoral campaign for the general local elections of November 5, 2023. Report no. 2 (October 12 – 23, 2023)
- Media monitoring during the electoral campaign for the general local elections of November 5, 2023. Report no. 3 (October 24 – November 4, 2023)
- Media monitoring during the electoral period and electoral campaign for the presidential elections of November 1, 2020. Report no. 1 (September 14-28, 2020)
- Media monitoring during the electoral period and electoral campaign for the presidential elections of November 1, 2020. Report no.2 (29 september – 6 octomber 2020)
- Media monitoring during the electoral period and electoral campaign for the presidential elections of November 1, 2020. Report no.3 (7-14 octombrie 2020)
- Media monitoring during the electoral period and electoral campaign for the presidential elections of November 1, 2020. Report no.4 (15-22 octombrie 2020)
- Media monitoring during the electoral period and electoral campaign for the presidential elections of November 1, 2020. Report nr. 5 (23 – 31 octombrie)
- Media monitoring during the electoral period and electoral campaign for the presidential elections of November 15, 2020. Report nr. 6 (2 – 14 November)
- Media Monitoring in the Campaign for 2019 Parliamentary Elections
- Media Monitoring in the Campaign for 2019 Parliamentary Elections (Final report, 9 January – 24 February 2019)
- MEDIA MONITORING In the Campaign for 2019 Parliamentary Elections (Raport nr. 2, 25 – 31 January 2019)
- Media Monitoring in the Campaign for 2019 Parliamentary Elections (Report no. 3, 1 – 8 February 2019)
- Media Monitoring in the Campaign for 2019 Parliamentary Elections (Report no. 4, 9 – 16 February 2019)
- Media Monitoring in the Campaign for 2019 Parliamentary Elections (Report no. 5, 17 – 24 February 2019)
- Media Monitoring in the Campaign for New Local Elections on 20 May 2018 Report no. 2 28 April–4 May 2018
- Media Monitoring in the Campaign for New Local Elections on 20 May 2018 Report no. 3 5–11 May 2018
- Media Monitoring in the Campaign for New Local Elections on 20 May 2018 Report no. 4 12–19 May 2018
- Media Monitoring in the Campaign for New Local Elections on 3 June 2018 Report no. 5 21 May – 2 June 2018
- Media Monitoring in the Campaign for the Presidential Elections of 2016 (Final report)
- Media Monitoring In the Campaign for the Presidential Elections of 2016. Report no. 2 30 September 2016 – 6 October 2016
- Media Monitoring in the Electoral Campaign for the Presidential Elections and the Constitutional Republican Referendum on October 20, 2024. Report No. 1, September 20 – 26, 2024
- Media Monitoring in the Electoral Campaign for the Presidential Elections and the Constitutional Republican Referendum on October 20, 2024. Report No. 2, September 27 – October 3, 2024
- Media Monitoring in the Electoral Campaign for the Presidential Elections and the Constitutional Republican Referendum on October 20, 2024. Report No. 3, October 4-10, 2024
- Media Monitoring in the Electoral Campaign for the Presidential Elections and the Constitutional Republican Referendum on October 20, 2024. Report No. 4, October 11-18 , 2024
- Media monitoring in the electoral campaign for the second round of the presidential elections. Report no. 5 / October 21 – November 1, 2024
- Media Monitoring in the Period Prior to the Presidential Elections of 2016, Report no. 1 15 – 29 September 2016
- Media Monitoring Report: Reporting on minority issues and diversity in the media
- Monitoring Report “Elements of Propaganda, Disinformation, and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space” (July 1 – September 29, 2019)
- Monitoring Report “Evaluation of Hate Speech in Online Media”
- Monitoring Report Evaluation of Hate Speech in Online Media
- Monitoring Report MOLDOVA 1 Period: March 9 – 15, 2020
- Monitoring Report No. 5 Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (February 1, 2017- April 1, 2017)
- Monitoring Report No. 6 Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (April 1, 2017- June 1, 2017)
- Monitoring Report No. 7 Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (June 1, 2017- August 1, 2017)
- Monitoring Report No. 8 Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (August 1, 2017- October 1, 2017)
- Monitoring report nr.1: Elements of propaganda, disinformation and informational war in the domestic mass media (November 1, 2015 – January 31, 2016)
- Monitoring report of the public television station Moldova 1
- Monitoring report of the public television station Moldova 1
- Monitoring report of the public television station Moldova 1
- Monitoring Report. Elements of Propaganda, Disinformation, and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (May 1 – July 31, 2020)
- Monitoring Report. Media Coverage of the Transdniestrian Settlement Process
- Monitoring Report. MOLDOVA 1. Period: August 31 – September 6, 2020
- Public Discourse of Candidates from the Gender Perspective in the New Parliamentary Elections
- Raport de monitorizare. Elemente de propagandă, dezinformare și încălcarea normelor deontologiei jurnalistice în spațiul mediatic autohton (1 ianuarie – 30 aprilie 2020)
- Report no. 1. Media monitoring during the campaign for the general local elections of October 20, 2019, and for new parliamentary elections in single-member districts (September 20-27, 2019)
- Report no. 2. Media Monitoring during the Campaign for the General Local Elections of October 20, 2019, and for New Parliamentary Elections in Single-Member Districts (28 September – 4 October 2019)
- Report no. 3. Media Monitoring during the Campaign for the General Local Elections of October 20, 2019, and for New Parliamentary Elections in Single-Member Districts (October 5-11, 2019)
- Report no. 4. Media Monitoring during the Campaign for the General Local Elections of October 20, 2019, and for New Parliamentary Elections in Single-Member Districts (October 12-19, 2019)
- Report no. 5. Media monitoring during the electoral campaign for the general local elections (October 21 – November 2, 2019)
- Report no.1. Media Monitoring during the Campaign for Local General Elections on 14 June 2015
- Report No.2. Monitoring Mass Media during the Campaign for Local General Elections on 14 June 2015
- Report No.3. Media Monitoring during the Campaign for Local General Elections on 14 June 2015
- REPORT ON MONITORING COMPLIANCE WITH NORMS OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN THE MEDIA COVERAGE OF MINORITIES AND SOCIALLY VULNERABLE PEOPLE
- Report on the Monitoring of the Media Content from the Point of View of Observing Gender Balance and Equal Opportunities (6 November 2017-3 December 2017)
Our Activity
- A study launched by the IJC reveals the problems and the needs of media outlets
- IJC launched a study on the state of digital rights in Moldova in the context of the hybrid war
- IJC Launched the Moldovan Press Status Index. In 2021, the media is still in a severe state
- IJC launches an analysis of Moldova’s legal framework regulating the media sector
- IJC: How are things going with the implementation of the new law on advertising?
- Index of the State of the Press Launched by the IJC: In 2022, the Media Had Serious Problems
- Index of the State of the Press Launched by the IJC: In 2023, the Media Had Serious Problems
- Interministerial Plan for the Integration of Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Actions into the Action Plans of Relevant State Institutions
- Standards for proactive publishing of information – crucial for ensuring transparency in times of crisis
- Thanks to the Efforts of the ICJ, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe Will Continue to Monitor the Implementation of the Manole and Others v. Moldova Judgment
- The Independent Journalism Center has a new website. Cji.md will be the main platform informing about the organization’s activity
- The Independent Journalism Center has published the ground-breaking study “The Media Market in Moldova: Realities and Trends”
- The most popular sources of information for Moldovans. The IJC launches a new nationwide media audience survey
- Your Digital Rights in Brief
Press Enemies
Press Freedom Days
- A New Partnership for Freedom of Expression: IJC and EIN will collaborate to promote effective implementation of ECtHR judgments
- Another World Press Freedom Day with the Same “Old” Issues
- IJC launches 2022 Press Freedom Days with the urge #StopWar
- Iurie Muntean
- Marian Lupu
- Memorandum on Press Freedom in Moldova (May 3, 2015 – May 3, 2016)
- Memorandum on Press Freedom in Moldova 3 May 2013 – 3 May 2014
- Memorandum on press freedom in Moldova: the pandemic, political battles, energy crisis and war have caused real ‘earthquakes’ in the media
- Memorandum on the Freedom of the Press (3 May 2021–3 May 2022)
- Memorandum on the Freedom of the Press (3 May 2022–3 May 2023)
- Memorandum on the Freedom of the Press (3 May 2023–3 May 2024)
- Memorandum on the Freedom of the Press in the Period May 2023 – May 2024: Findings and Recommendations
- Memorandum on the Freedom of the Press in the Republic of Moldova (3 May 2018–3 May 2019)
- Memorandum on the Freedom of the Press in the Republic of Moldova (3 May 2020–3 May 2021)
- Memorandum on the Freedom of the Press in the Republic of Moldova 3 May 2017 – 3 May 2018
- Memorandum on the State of Press Freedom in the Republic of Moldova (May 3, 2016 – May 3, 2017)
- Mihai Ghimpu
- Mihai Ghimpu
- Mihai Ghimpu
- Mihai Poalelungi
- Press Conference Launching Press Freedom Days: “If we keep this course, we will again get into the group of countries where the press is not free”
- Press Freedom Days 2022 // Flashmob in front of the Russian Embassy in the Republic of Moldova: “Killing journalists will not hide the horrors of war!”
- Press Freedom Days 2023//Flashmob in Front of the Embassy of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Moldova: “United for Press Freedom. The Truth Cannot Be Suppressed!”
- Press Freedom Days: The Memorandum on Press Freedom from May 3, 2022 to May 3, 2023 has been launched.
- The IJC launches Press Freedom Days 2023
- Vladimir Voronin
- Vladimir Voronin
- Vladimir Voronin
- Vladimir Voronin
Projects
- Advancing Media and Information Literacy in Moldova
- Advocacy Campaigns to Ensure Transparency of Media Ownership and Access to Information and to Promote Values and European Integration
- Audience Understanding and Digital Support (AUDS)
- Boosting Support to Russian-language independent media and media literacy efforts
- Boosting Support to Russian-language independent media and media literacy efforts: Phase II
- Building cohesion in Moldova through promoting social inclusion and diminishing discrimination
- Building Media Capacity to Produce High-Quality and Creative Local News Content
- Combating Discrimination by Promoting Successful Practices, Involving Citizens and Empowering the Media
- Creation of a coalition of stakeholders for national MIL strategy
- Fighting propaganda and manipulation through media literacy tools
- Improving the media environment for journalists (women and men) in Moldova by holding accountable the public authorities through comprehensive advocacy campaigns
- Improving The Media Law Environment In Moldova
- Increasing resilience of Ukrainian journalists and civil society representatives to cope with vulnerabilities in emergency times
- Institutional Support Program
- Media campaign against false and biased information “Stop Fals!”
- Media Education and Literacy and Optimisation of Newsrooms (MELON)
- Media Enabling Democracy, Inclusion and Accountability in Moldova (MEDIA-M)
- Media Literacy Advancement and Support to Moldovan Media
- Media literacy innovative tools for media savvy citizens
- Monitoring social networks in elections
- Promoting and Producing Constructive Journalism in the Moldovan Media
- Promoting Media Dialogue on Both Banks of the Dniester
- Promoting media literacy among media consumers
- Promoting media literacy among media consumers through quality media content
- Promotion of media education and professional standards in press for an informed public
- READ – Responding, Expanding and Acting on Disinformation
- Strengthening Freedom of Expression in the Republic of Moldova
- Strengthening Freedom of Opinion in the Republic of Moldova
- Strengthening Independent Media in Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia
- Strengthening of media and information literacy (MIL) in the Republic of Moldova: Piloting the integrative approach in formal education
- Strengthening of Media and Information Literacy in the Republic of Moldova
- Strengthening the Sustainability of the Media in Moldova
- Support for Media Literacy in Moldova to Counter Disinformation
- Support to independent media outlets in response to the Covid-19 crisis
- World Press Photo Exhibition 2018
Projects in Progress
- Advancing Media and Information Literacy in Moldova
- Building cohesion in Moldova through promoting social inclusion and diminishing discrimination
- Media Education and Literacy and Optimisation of Newsrooms (MELON)
- Media Enabling Democracy, Inclusion and Accountability in Moldova (MEDIA-M)
- Media Literacy Advancement and Support to Moldovan Media
- Promoting media literacy among media consumers through quality media content
- READ – Responding, Expanding and Acting on Disinformation
- Strengthening of media and information literacy (MIL) in the Republic of Moldova: Piloting the integrative approach in formal education
Public Policy and Research
- A study launched by the IJC reveals the problems and the needs of media outlets
- IJC launched a study on the state of digital rights in Moldova in the context of the hybrid war
- IJC Launched the Moldovan Press Status Index. In 2021, the media is still in a severe state
- IJC launches an analysis of Moldova’s legal framework regulating the media sector
- IJC: How are things going with the implementation of the new law on advertising?
- Index of the State of the Press Launched by the IJC: In 2022, the Media Had Serious Problems
- Index of the State of the Press Launched by the IJC: In 2023, the Media Had Serious Problems
- Interministerial Plan for the Integration of Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Actions into the Action Plans of Relevant State Institutions
- Standards for proactive publishing of information – crucial for ensuring transparency in times of crisis
- Thanks to the Efforts of the ICJ, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe Will Continue to Monitor the Implementation of the Manole and Others v. Moldova Judgment
- The Independent Journalism Center has published the ground-breaking study “The Media Market in Moldova: Realities and Trends”
- The most popular sources of information for Moldovans. The IJC launches a new nationwide media audience survey
- Your Digital Rights in Brief
Publications
- “Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation, and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space” (October 1 – December 31, 2018)
- 2019 Moldovan Press Status Index
- 2020 Moldovan Press Status Index
- Activity of media outlets and journalists on Facebook during the parliamentary by-election campaign in Hincesti Municipality
- Assessing the Opening of Public Government Data in 2012
- Assessment of the Legal Framework Regulating Media Activity
- Case Study. 10 TV Channels Covering the “European Moldova” National Assembly
- Case Study. 9 May on 10 News Websites: Impartiality vs. Deviations from Deontology
- Case study. Content with elements of propaganda in favor of Russia, massively retransmitted by three TV stations from Moldova
- Case Study. Independence Day Covered by 12 News Portals: From Compliance with Deontology to Attention Paid Mainly to the PSRM and the Sor Party
- Case Study. Maia Sandu’s Visit to Gagauzia: Facts Mixed with Opinions, Irony, Statements out of Context, and Offensive Comments
- Case Study. News and speeches from Moscow with elements of propaganda in favour of the Russian Federation, broadcast by three TV stations in the Republic of Moldova
- Case Study. Press from Chisinau, Tiraspol, and Comrat Covering the Energy Crisis, Gas, and Firewood
- Case Study. The Press from Chisinau, Tiraspol, and Comrat Covers the Sor Party Protests on March 12 and 16
- Digital Rights in the Republic of Moldova: Opportunities and Responsibilities in Times of Hybrid Warfare
- Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation, and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (April 1 – June 30, 2019)
- Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation, and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (January 1 – March 31, 2019)
- Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation, and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (July 1 – September 30, 2018)
- Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation, and Violations of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (April 1 – June 27, 2018)
- Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation, and Violations of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (January 1 – March 28, 2018)
- Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation, and Violations of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (October 1–December 31 2017)
- Final report. Monitoring Mass Media during the Campaign for Local General Elections on 14 June
- IJC Report // Journalistic access to information of public interest: from letter of the law to power abuse
- INDEX OF THE STATE OF THE PRESS (ISPM) in the Republic of Moldova in 2022
- Index of the State of the Press for 2023
- Mass Media in Moldova December 2011
- Mass Media in Moldova December 2012
- Mass Media in Moldova December 2013
- Mass Media in Moldova December 2014
- Mass Media in Moldova December 2015
- Mass Media in Moldova December 2016
- Mass Media in Moldova December 2017
- Mass Media in Moldova December 2018
- Mass Media in Moldova December 2019
- Mass Media in Moldova July 2014
- Mass Media in Moldova June 2012
- Mass Media in Moldova June 2013
- Mass Media in Moldova June 2015
- Mass Media in Moldova June 2016
- Mass Media in Moldova June 2017
- Mass Media in Moldova June 2018
- Mass Media in Moldova June 2019
- Mass Media Monitoring in the Campaign for New Local Elections on May 20, 2018. Report no.1 20–27 April 2018
- Measuring the perceptions of sociopolitical news by the media audience in the Republic of Moldova
- Media Audience in the Republic of Moldova
- Media Consumption and Consumers’ Perceptions of Media Manipulation
- Media Freedom Index fifth reporting period April-June 2014
- Media Freedom Index fourth reporting period January-March 2014
- Media Freedom Index second reporting period July—September 2013
- Media Freedom Index sixth reporting period July-September 2014
- Media Freedom Index: March – June 2013
- Media Literacy Sector Mapping in Georgia, Latvia, Moldova and Ukraine
- Media monitoring during the electoral campaign for the general local elections of November 5, 2023. Report no. 1 (October 1 – 11, 2023)
- Media monitoring during the electoral campaign for the early parliamentary elections of July 11, 2021. Report no. 1 (June 1-10, 2021)
- Media monitoring during the electoral campaign for the early parliamentary elections of July 11, 2021. Report no. 3 (June 18-24, 2021)
- Media monitoring during the electoral campaign for the early parliamentary elections of July 11, 2021. Report no. 4 (June 25 – July 1, 2021)
- Media monitoring during the electoral campaign for the early parliamentary elections of July 11, 2021. Report no. 5 (July 2-10, 2021)
- Media monitoring during the electoral campaign for the early parliamentary elections of July 11, 2021. Report no.2 (June 11-17, 2021)
- Media monitoring during the electoral campaign for the general local elections of November 5, 2023. Report no. 2 (October 12 – 23, 2023)
- Media monitoring during the electoral campaign for the general local elections of November 5, 2023. Report no. 3 (October 24 – November 4, 2023)
- Media monitoring during the electoral period and electoral campaign for the presidential elections of November 1, 2020. Report no. 1 (September 14-28, 2020)
- Media monitoring during the electoral period and electoral campaign for the presidential elections of November 1, 2020. Report no.2 (29 september – 6 octomber 2020)
- Media monitoring during the electoral period and electoral campaign for the presidential elections of November 1, 2020. Report no.3 (7-14 octombrie 2020)
- Media monitoring during the electoral period and electoral campaign for the presidential elections of November 1, 2020. Report no.4 (15-22 octombrie 2020)
- Media monitoring during the electoral period and electoral campaign for the presidential elections of November 1, 2020. Report nr. 5 (23 – 31 octombrie)
- Media monitoring during the electoral period and electoral campaign for the presidential elections of November 15, 2020. Report nr. 6 (2 – 14 November)
- Media Monitoring in the Campaign for 2019 Parliamentary Elections
- Media Monitoring in the Campaign for 2019 Parliamentary Elections (Final report, 9 January – 24 February 2019)
- MEDIA MONITORING In the Campaign for 2019 Parliamentary Elections (Raport nr. 2, 25 – 31 January 2019)
- Media Monitoring in the Campaign for 2019 Parliamentary Elections (Report no. 3, 1 – 8 February 2019)
- Media Monitoring in the Campaign for 2019 Parliamentary Elections (Report no. 4, 9 – 16 February 2019)
- Media Monitoring in the Campaign for 2019 Parliamentary Elections (Report no. 5, 17 – 24 February 2019)
- Media Monitoring in the Campaign for New Local Elections on 20 May 2018 Report no. 2 28 April–4 May 2018
- Media Monitoring in the Campaign for New Local Elections on 20 May 2018 Report no. 3 5–11 May 2018
- Media Monitoring in the Campaign for New Local Elections on 20 May 2018 Report no. 4 12–19 May 2018
- Media Monitoring in the Campaign for New Local Elections on 3 June 2018 Report no. 5 21 May – 2 June 2018
- Media Monitoring in the Campaign for the Presidential Elections of 2016 (Final report)
- Media Monitoring In the Campaign for the Presidential Elections of 2016. Report no. 2 30 September 2016 – 6 October 2016
- Media Monitoring in the Electoral Campaign for the Presidential Elections and the Constitutional Republican Referendum on October 20, 2024. Report No. 1, September 20 – 26, 2024
- Media Monitoring in the Electoral Campaign for the Presidential Elections and the Constitutional Republican Referendum on October 20, 2024. Report No. 2, September 27 – October 3, 2024
- Media Monitoring in the Electoral Campaign for the Presidential Elections and the Constitutional Republican Referendum on October 20, 2024. Report No. 3, October 4-10, 2024
- Media Monitoring in the Electoral Campaign for the Presidential Elections and the Constitutional Republican Referendum on October 20, 2024. Report No. 4, October 11-18 , 2024
- Media monitoring in the electoral campaign for the second round of the presidential elections. Report no. 5 / October 21 – November 1, 2024
- Media Monitoring in the Period Prior to the Presidential Elections of 2016, Report no. 1 15 – 29 September 2016
- Media Monitoring Report: Reporting on minority issues and diversity in the media
- Media NGO Sector in the Transnistrian Region: Current Situation and Perspectives for Development
- Media Situation Index (MSI) in the Republic of Moldova for 2016
- Memorandum on Press Freedom in Moldova (May 3, 2015 – May 3, 2016)
- Memorandum on the Freedom of the Press in the Republic of Moldova (3 May 2018–3 May 2019)
- Memorandum on the Freedom of the Press in the Republic of Moldova 3 May 2017 – 3 May 2018
- Memorandum on the State of Press Freedom in the Republic of Moldova (May 3, 2016 – May 3, 2017)
- Moldova Country Report // Media Literacy Sector Mapping
- Moldovan Press Status Index 2017 Report
- Moldovan Press Status Index 2018 Report
- Moldovan Press Status Index for 2021
- Monitoring Report “Elements of Propaganda, Disinformation, and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space” (July 1 – September 29, 2019)
- Monitoring Report “Evaluation of Hate Speech in Online Media”
- Monitoring Report Evaluation of Hate Speech in Online Media
- Monitoring Report MOLDOVA 1 Period: March 9 – 15, 2020
- Monitoring Report No. 5 Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (February 1, 2017- April 1, 2017)
- Monitoring Report No. 6 Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (April 1, 2017- June 1, 2017)
- Monitoring Report No. 7 Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (June 1, 2017- August 1, 2017)
- Monitoring Report No. 8 Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (August 1, 2017- October 1, 2017)
- Monitoring report nr.1: Elements of propaganda, disinformation and informational war in the domestic mass media (November 1, 2015 – January 31, 2016)
- Monitoring report of the public television station Moldova 1
- Monitoring report of the public television station Moldova 1
- Monitoring report of the public television station Moldova 1
- Monitoring Report. Elements of Propaganda, Disinformation, and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space (May 1 – July 31, 2020)
- Monitoring Report. Media Coverage of the Transdniestrian Settlement Process
- Monitoring Report. MOLDOVA 1. Period: August 31 – September 6, 2020
- Monthly Bulletin, April 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, April 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, April 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, August 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, August 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, August 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, December 2021
- Monthly Bulletin, December 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, December 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, December 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, February 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, February 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, February 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, January 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, January 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, January 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, July 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, July 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, July 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, June 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, June 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, June 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, March 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, March 2023
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- Monthly Bulletin, May 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, May 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, May 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, November 2021
- Monthly Bulletin, November 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, November 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, November 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, October 2021
- Monthly Bulletin, October 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, October 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, October 2024
- Monthly Bulletin, September 2022
- Monthly Bulletin, September 2023
- Monthly Bulletin, September 2024
- No “Barricades” in Access to Information
- Press Freedom Report Republic of Moldova 2013
- Press Freedom Report Republic of Moldova 2014
- Press Freedom Report Republic of Moldova, 2015
- Press Freedom Report Republic of Moldova, 2015
- Public Discourse of Candidates from the Gender Perspective in the New Parliamentary Elections
- Public perception of false and distorted information covered by the media (January 2016)
- Raport de monitorizare. Elemente de propagandă, dezinformare și încălcarea normelor deontologiei jurnalistice în spațiul mediatic autohton (1 ianuarie – 30 aprilie 2020)
- Report no. 1. Media monitoring during the campaign for the general local elections of October 20, 2019, and for new parliamentary elections in single-member districts (September 20-27, 2019)
- Report no. 2. Media Monitoring during the Campaign for the General Local Elections of October 20, 2019, and for New Parliamentary Elections in Single-Member Districts (28 September – 4 October 2019)
- Report no. 3. Media Monitoring during the Campaign for the General Local Elections of October 20, 2019, and for New Parliamentary Elections in Single-Member Districts (October 5-11, 2019)
- Report no. 4. Media Monitoring during the Campaign for the General Local Elections of October 20, 2019, and for New Parliamentary Elections in Single-Member Districts (October 12-19, 2019)
- Report no. 5. Media monitoring during the electoral campaign for the general local elections (October 21 – November 2, 2019)
- Report no.1. Media Monitoring during the Campaign for Local General Elections on 14 June 2015
- Report No.2. Monitoring Mass Media during the Campaign for Local General Elections on 14 June 2015
- Report No.3. Media Monitoring during the Campaign for Local General Elections on 14 June 2015
- REPORT ON MONITORING COMPLIANCE WITH NORMS OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN THE MEDIA COVERAGE OF MINORITIES AND SOCIALLY VULNERABLE PEOPLE
- Report on the Monitoring of the Media Content from the Point of View of Observing Gender Balance and Equal Opportunities (6 November 2017-3 December 2017)
- Report on the Situation of the Press in Moldova in 2005
- Report on the Situation of the Press in Moldova in 2006
- Report on the Situation of the Press in Moldova in 2007
- Report on the Situation of the Press in Moldova in 2008
- Report on the Situation of the Press in Moldova in 2009
- Report on the Situation of the Press in Moldova in 2011
- Report on the Situation of the Press in Moldova in 2012
- Standards for proactive publication of information during the COVID-19 crisis
- Survey The perception by the population of false and distorted information in the media (October 2017)
- The Media Market in Moldova: Realities and Trends
- THE NEW LAW ON ADVERTISING: HOW ARE THINGS GOING WITH ITS IMPLEMENTATION?
- What the Media Think About the Media in Figures
- Доклад о ситуации в СМИ Республики Молдова в 2010 году
Reports
- Annual Report 2013
- Annual report 2014
- Annual Report 2015
- Annual Report 2016
- Annual report 2017
- Annual report 2018
- Annual report 2019
- Annual report 2020
- Annual report 2021
- Annual report 2022
- Annual report 2023
- Audit report 2004
- Audit report 2006
- Audit report 2007
- Audit report 2008
- Audit report 2009
- Audit report 2010
- Audit report 2011
- Audit report 2012
- Audit report 2018
- Audit report 2019
- Audit report 2020
- Audit report 2021
- Audit report 2022
- Audit report 2023
Statements and Petitions
- Call of Media NGOs: Claiming Transparency, Access to Public Interest information and Real Reforms to Facilitate Media Development
- IJC statement on campaigns of denigration and harassment of independent media in Moldova
- IJC, APEL and the “Access-Info” Center express their concern related to the lack of transparency related to the suspension of licenses for television broadcasters
- Media NGOs are concerned about legal amendments made to the Audiovisual Media Services Code
- Media NGOs are concerned about the defamation campaign against TV8 team and send a solidarity message to all journalists who do their job honestly
- Media NGOs ask law enforcement bodies to sanction the author of murder threats to journalist Vasile Botnaru
- Media NGOs call on law enforcement bodies to punish those who made murder threats against journalists
- Media NGOs Condemn Balti Municipality Mayor’s Office’s Attempts to Undermine Press Freedom and Demand Annulling the Regulation on “Organizing Behavior” of Media Representatives
- Media NGOs condemn Minister Vladimir Bolea’s inappropriate behavior of using offensive language against a journalist
- Media NGOs condemn online media harassment campaigns and ask law enforcement bodies to sanction perpetrators of insults and verbal attacks
- Media NGOs Condemn Repeated Attacks on the Press by Mayor Ion Ceban
- Media NGOs Condemn Repeated Attempts by Gagauzia Authorities to Undermine Press Freedom and Call for Immediate Withdrawal of Legislative Initiative
- Media NGOs condemn the abuses by the self-proclaimed authorities in Tiraspol against the media and demand the immediate release of journalist Viorica Tătaru
- Media NGOs Condemn the Abusive Actions of Buiucani Police Inspectorate against Jurnal TV
- Media NGOs condemn the aggressive and unacceptable behaviour of the members of the People’s Assembly of ATU Gagauzia against journalists
- Media NGOs condemn the aggressive behavior against journalists, exhibited by participants in the rally organized by Șor Party
- Media NGOs condemn the aggressive behavior of the Party of Regions representative Alexandr Kalinin and call on all politicians to adopt appropriate behavior in relation to journalists
- Media NGOs condemn the aggressive behaviour of an employee of Riscani Court against NordNews reporter
- Media NGOs condemn the attempts of Bălţi Mayoralty to restrict media’s access to information and require cancellation of fees for the provision of public interest data
- Media NGOs condemn the attempts of the mayor of Costești village to restrict media’s access to public interest information
- Media NGOs condemn the attempts of the People’s Assembly of Gagauzia to undermine the freedom of the press and demand the immediate annulment of the decision on the ‘accreditation’ of journalists
- Media NGOs condemn the attempts to intimidate journalists by filing unsupported criminal charges
- Media NGOs condemn the attempts to intimidate journalists by filing unsupported criminal charges
- Media NGOs condemn the attempts to intimidate the journalist Mihail Sirkeli and call on law enforcement to punish the threat issuer
- Media NGOs condemn the attempts to intimidate the press in Gagauzia and call on local administration representatives to immediately stop such unacceptable practices
- Media NGOs condemn the illegal actions against journalists committed by the participants in the “March of Victory,” and call on the law enforcement bodies to punish the perpetrators
- Media NGOs condemn the illegal actions against journalists committed by the participants in the rally organised by Sor Party and call on the law enforcement bodies to punish the perpetrators
- Media NGOs condemn the illegal actions directed against a journalist working for Nokta and urge the law enforcement bodies to punish the perpetrators
- Media NGOs condemn the illegal actions of ranger Dorin Merzancu, directed against journalists
- Media NGOs condemn the inappropriate attitude of Minister of Health, Ala Nemerenco, towards the press
- Media NGOs condemn the intimidation campaign, started by the Chișinău Mayor Ion Ceban against the media outlets that have revealed the problems of the capital city
- Media NGOs condemn the language used by politician Renato Usatii towards the TV8 journalist Mariana Rata
- Media NGOs condemn the practice of using the offence of slander to intimidate the press
- Media NGOs Condemn the Self-Proclaimed Tiraspol Authorities’ Abuse against the Press and Demand to Immediately Release the Studio-L TV Channel Journalists
- Media NGOs condemn the unacceptable behaviour of politician Ion Chicu towards ZdG reporter Măriuța Nistor
- Media NGOs condemn Tiraspol’s illegal restrictions on media and call on the legitimate state authorities to intervene
- Media NGOs demand the annulment of the Decision of the People’s Assembly of Gagauzia violating the constitutional right to freedom of expression
- Media NGOs demand the annulment of the Decision of the People’s Assembly of Gagauzia violating the constitutional right to freedom of expression
- Media NGOs Express Concern Regarding the Detention of Journalist Timofei Iliușin in the Transnistrian Region
- Media NGOs Express Their Concern about the Act of Vandalism at the “Teleradio-Moldova” Company Premises and Demand an Urgent and Efficient Investigation of the Incident
- Media NGOs express their concern about the draft Law amending the Code of Audiovisual Media Services
- Media NGOs express their concern over Chisinau Court’s decision to sanction the Jurnal TV Managing Director
- Media NGOs express their concern over the doubling of the period for replying to inquiries for information
- Media NGOs Repeatedly Condemn Speeches Intimidating Journalists by Ion Ceban, Chisinau Municipality Mayor
- Media NGOs repeatedly condemn the intimidating discourse against journalists, used by the Mayor Chișinău, Ion Ceban
- Media NGOs urge authorities to provide extensive explanations for the factual and legal circumstances justifying the CES Decision
- Media NGOs: We condemn and request the sanctioning of the Comrat City Hall’s employee who threatened a journalist of the Nokta.md portal
- Opinion of the IJC Regarding the draft Law on the National Center for Information Defense and Combating Propaganda – Patriot
- Public call on information security of the media space in the Republic of Moldova
- Public Call to the Broadcasting Council: We call on the public authority to fulfill in good faith its obligation of ensuring the public interest in the audiovisual area
- Statement
- Statement Regarding the New Legal Mechanism for Suspending Licenses of Audiovisual Media Service Providers
- Statement: We condemn the new mechanism for the suspension of TV licenses and the lack of transparency in its legislative process
- The media NGOs condemn the attempts of the Gagauzia authorities to undermine press freedom and demand the immediate withdrawal of the legislative initiative
- We condemn the behavior of the representatives of the capital’s City Hall towards reporter Felicia Ganev, in connection with ZdG’s efforts to obtain information of public interest.
- We condemn the degrading treatment of press by Bashkan Evghenia Gutul’s supporters and ask law enforcement authorities to ensure journalist safety
- We condemn the reprehensible missteps of some electoral competitors in their interaction with the media and ask the candidates in the presidential election to adopt a proper conduct in relation to journalists
Studies
- Assessing the Opening of Public Government Data in 2012
- Assessment of the Legal Framework Regulating Media Activity
- Digital Rights in the Republic of Moldova: Opportunities and Responsibilities in Times of Hybrid Warfare
- IJC Report // Journalistic access to information of public interest: from letter of the law to power abuse
- Measuring the perceptions of sociopolitical news by the media audience in the Republic of Moldova
- Media Audience in the Republic of Moldova
- Media Consumption and Consumers’ Perceptions of Media Manipulation
- Media Literacy Sector Mapping in Georgia, Latvia, Moldova and Ukraine
- Media NGO Sector in the Transnistrian Region: Current Situation and Perspectives for Development
- Moldova Country Report // Media Literacy Sector Mapping
- No “Barricades” in Access to Information
- Press Freedom Report Republic of Moldova, 2015
- Public perception of false and distorted information covered by the media (January 2016)
- Survey The perception by the population of false and distorted information in the media (October 2017)
- The Media Market in Moldova: Realities and Trends
- THE NEW LAW ON ADVERTISING: HOW ARE THINGS GOING WITH ITS IMPLEMENTATION?
- What the Media Think About the Media in Figures
Training and Assistance
- “Solutions for Inclusion” Hackathon. The First Digital Platform for the Roma Community in Moldova Was Created
- Agenda for October 2023
- Agenda for September
- Agora and Ziua de azi editorials enhanced their knowledge on audience building
- For Five Months, Four Media Outlets Wrote about Ukrainian Refugees’ Problems and Experiences in Moldova
- Four Newsrooms Share Their Experience of Covering Topics Related to the Situation of Refugees from Ukraine
- IJC has released its third media monitoring report on the electoral campaign for the general local elections on November 5, 2023. Findings and Recommendations
- IJC has released the second media monitoring report on the general local elections campaign for November 5, 2023. The trends during the period of October 12-23
- IJC launched the first media monitoring report for the general local elections campaign on November 5, 2023. Findings and recommendations
- IJC Project: Innovation and involvement for inclusion and diminishing discrimination
- IJC Report // Journalistic access to information of public interest: from letter of the law to power abuse
- IJC study launch // Vulnerable groups vs the media: access, consumption and media literacy
- IJC training: Journalists from 10 newsrooms have strengthened their knowledge of media law
- In 2021 four other media outlets from Moldova, supported by IJC, increased their online audience. Some of them became success stories for other editorial offices in the region
- Journalists from Four TV Channels from the Republic of Moldova Instructed How to Cover Topics with and about Refugees from Ukraine in an Ethical and Responsible Way
- Journalists Have Learned to Be Part of the Solution Instead of the Problem in the Context of the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis
- Journalists have learned to provide first aid
- Journalists on both banks of the Dniester want to surprise the audience with unique multimedia products
- Journalists’ Crisis Cell // Authorities’ communication with the media has been discussed at an informal meeting of journalists with representatives of the Government
- Multimedia projects dedicated to inclusion: involvement, motivation, empathy
- Reporters Without Borders, in Chișinău, at the invitation of the Independent Journalism Center: “Quality of Media, an Additional Safeguards of Press Freedom”
- The (AI)ABC of Equality: Technology and innovation for a more inclusive society
- The IJC Launches the “Support for Ukrainian Refugees through the Media” Project
- The IJC Launches the Fifth Monitoring Report on Ten TV Channels during the Electoral Campaign. Statements Regarding Each Channel for the Second Round of the Presidential Elections
- The IJC Launches the First Monitoring Report on Ten TV Channels during the Electoral Campaign. Conclusions Regarding Each Channel
- The IJC Launches the Fourth Monitoring Report on Ten TV Channels during the Electoral Campaign. Statements from October 11-18, 2024, the Days Preceding the Elections
- The IJC Launches the Second Monitoring Report on Ten TV Channels during the Electoral Campaign. Statements from September 27 to October 3
- The IJC Launches the Third Monitoring Report on Ten TV Channels during the Electoral Campaign. Statements from October 4-10, 2024
- The IJC named the winners of the hackathon Solutions for Inclusion
- The IJC Sums up the Totals of the Project through Which Several Media Outlets Increased Their Audience: “Today’s Investments Are Investments in the Future!”
- The Independent Journalism Center has a new website. Cji.md will be the main platform informing about the organization’s activity
- The Lab “Innovation for Inclusion” has awarded its winners. Four teams will promote inclusion through multimedia projects
- The winning projects of the seventh edition of the Fifth Power media hackathon have been launched
- Wartime Journalism: approximately 30 journalists learned how to report on the security crisis in the region
Uncategorized
- Call for Immediate Action to Halt and Counteract Illegal Acts by Protesters Linked to Fugitive Politician Ilan Șor Against Journalists
- Media Education Workshop at the UESM. Journalism Students Master the Challenges Related to Their Future Profession
- Memorandum on the Freedom of the Press (3 May 2023–3 May 2024)
- Statement of Solidarity with Journalists in Gagauzia. We Condemn the Inappropriate Conduct of Mihail Vlah, Advisor to the Bashkan of Gagauzia, and Boris Novak, Former Member of the People’s Assembly
- The Future Council for Public Interest Messages: Creation and Powers
- THE NEW LAW ON ADVERTISING: HOW ARE THINGS GOING WITH ITS IMPLEMENTATION?
- We Condemn Ion Chicu’s Offensive Attacks on the Media and Call for an End to Inappropriate Public Discourse
- We Condemn the Attacks and Smear Campaigns Against the Press Through the Manipulation of Foreign Funding Narratives
Your Contribution
Сampaigns
- A Better Law for Journalists, a Better Informed Citizen!
- Call of Media NGOs: Claiming Transparency, Access to Public Interest information and Real Reforms to Facilitate Media Development
- IJC Campaign to Amend the Law on Advertising
- IJC Campaign to Improve Legislation on Personal Data From the Perspective of Ensuring Freedom of Expression and Access to Information
- IJC Campaign: “Media for gender balance!”
- IJC statement on campaigns of denigration and harassment of independent media in Moldova
- IJC, APEL and the “Access-Info” Center express their concern related to the lack of transparency related to the suspension of licenses for television broadcasters
- Journalists’ Crisis Cell and the solidarization of the journalistic community for solving common problems
- Media NGOs are concerned about legal amendments made to the Audiovisual Media Services Code
- Media NGOs are concerned about the defamation campaign against TV8 team and send a solidarity message to all journalists who do their job honestly
- Media NGOs ask law enforcement bodies to sanction the author of murder threats to journalist Vasile Botnaru
- Media NGOs call on law enforcement bodies to punish those who made murder threats against journalists
- Media NGOs Condemn Balti Municipality Mayor’s Office’s Attempts to Undermine Press Freedom and Demand Annulling the Regulation on “Organizing Behavior” of Media Representatives
- Media NGOs condemn Minister Vladimir Bolea’s inappropriate behavior of using offensive language against a journalist
- Media NGOs condemn online media harassment campaigns and ask law enforcement bodies to sanction perpetrators of insults and verbal attacks
- Media NGOs Condemn Repeated Attacks on the Press by Mayor Ion Ceban
- Media NGOs Condemn Repeated Attempts by Gagauzia Authorities to Undermine Press Freedom and Call for Immediate Withdrawal of Legislative Initiative
- Media NGOs condemn the abuses by the self-proclaimed authorities in Tiraspol against the media and demand the immediate release of journalist Viorica Tătaru
- Media NGOs Condemn the Abusive Actions of Buiucani Police Inspectorate against Jurnal TV
- Media NGOs condemn the aggressive and unacceptable behaviour of the members of the People’s Assembly of ATU Gagauzia against journalists
- Media NGOs condemn the aggressive behavior against journalists, exhibited by participants in the rally organized by Șor Party
- Media NGOs condemn the aggressive behavior of the Party of Regions representative Alexandr Kalinin and call on all politicians to adopt appropriate behavior in relation to journalists
- Media NGOs condemn the aggressive behaviour of an employee of Riscani Court against NordNews reporter
- Media NGOs condemn the attempts of Bălţi Mayoralty to restrict media’s access to information and require cancellation of fees for the provision of public interest data
- Media NGOs condemn the attempts of the mayor of Costești village to restrict media’s access to public interest information
- Media NGOs condemn the attempts of the People’s Assembly of Gagauzia to undermine the freedom of the press and demand the immediate annulment of the decision on the ‘accreditation’ of journalists
- Media NGOs condemn the attempts to intimidate journalists by filing unsupported criminal charges
- Media NGOs condemn the attempts to intimidate journalists by filing unsupported criminal charges
- Media NGOs condemn the attempts to intimidate the journalist Mihail Sirkeli and call on law enforcement to punish the threat issuer
- Media NGOs condemn the attempts to intimidate the press in Gagauzia and call on local administration representatives to immediately stop such unacceptable practices
- Media NGOs condemn the illegal actions against journalists committed by the participants in the “March of Victory,” and call on the law enforcement bodies to punish the perpetrators
- Media NGOs condemn the illegal actions against journalists committed by the participants in the rally organised by Sor Party and call on the law enforcement bodies to punish the perpetrators
- Media NGOs condemn the illegal actions directed against a journalist working for Nokta and urge the law enforcement bodies to punish the perpetrators
- Media NGOs condemn the illegal actions of ranger Dorin Merzancu, directed against journalists
- Media NGOs condemn the inappropriate attitude of Minister of Health, Ala Nemerenco, towards the press
- Media NGOs condemn the intimidation campaign, started by the Chișinău Mayor Ion Ceban against the media outlets that have revealed the problems of the capital city
- Media NGOs condemn the language used by politician Renato Usatii towards the TV8 journalist Mariana Rata
- Media NGOs condemn the practice of using the offence of slander to intimidate the press
- Media NGOs Condemn the Self-Proclaimed Tiraspol Authorities’ Abuse against the Press and Demand to Immediately Release the Studio-L TV Channel Journalists
- Media NGOs condemn the unacceptable behaviour of politician Ion Chicu towards ZdG reporter Măriuța Nistor
- Media NGOs condemn Tiraspol’s illegal restrictions on media and call on the legitimate state authorities to intervene
- Media NGOs demand the annulment of the Decision of the People’s Assembly of Gagauzia violating the constitutional right to freedom of expression
- Media NGOs demand the annulment of the Decision of the People’s Assembly of Gagauzia violating the constitutional right to freedom of expression
- Media NGOs Express Concern Regarding the Detention of Journalist Timofei Iliușin in the Transnistrian Region
- Media NGOs Express Their Concern about the Act of Vandalism at the “Teleradio-Moldova” Company Premises and Demand an Urgent and Efficient Investigation of the Incident
- Media NGOs express their concern about the draft Law amending the Code of Audiovisual Media Services
- Media NGOs express their concern over Chisinau Court’s decision to sanction the Jurnal TV Managing Director
- Media NGOs express their concern over the doubling of the period for replying to inquiries for information
- Media NGOs Repeatedly Condemn Speeches Intimidating Journalists by Ion Ceban, Chisinau Municipality Mayor
- Media NGOs repeatedly condemn the intimidating discourse against journalists, used by the Mayor Chișinău, Ion Ceban
- Media NGOs urge authorities to provide extensive explanations for the factual and legal circumstances justifying the CES Decision
- Media NGOs: We condemn and request the sanctioning of the Comrat City Hall’s employee who threatened a journalist of the Nokta.md portal
- Models of involvement for a more inclusive society
- Opinion of the IJC Regarding the draft Law on the National Center for Information Defense and Combating Propaganda – Patriot
- Public call on information security of the media space in the Republic of Moldova
- Public Call to the Broadcasting Council: We call on the public authority to fulfill in good faith its obligation of ensuring the public interest in the audiovisual area
- Statement
- Statement Regarding the New Legal Mechanism for Suspending Licenses of Audiovisual Media Service Providers
- Statement: We condemn the new mechanism for the suspension of TV licenses and the lack of transparency in its legislative process
- The IJC Launches “Inclusion Starts with Me” Campaign
- The Independent Journalism Center’s campaign on the need to amend the Contraventional Code article on slander
- The legal opinion of the IJC on the legislative initiative to create the National Center “Patriot”
- The media NGOs condemn the attempts of the Gagauzia authorities to undermine press freedom and demand the immediate withdrawal of the legislative initiative
- We condemn the behavior of the representatives of the capital’s City Hall towards reporter Felicia Ganev, in connection with ZdG’s efforts to obtain information of public interest.
- We condemn the degrading treatment of press by Bashkan Evghenia Gutul’s supporters and ask law enforcement authorities to ensure journalist safety
- We condemn the reprehensible missteps of some electoral competitors in their interaction with the media and ask the candidates in the presidential election to adopt a proper conduct in relation to journalists