Organizational grant for Slovene Association of Journalists

Project facts

Project promoter:
Slovene Association of Journalists(SI)
Project Number:
SI-ACTIVECITIZENS-0044
Status:
In implementation
Initial project cost:
€90,000
Programme:

Description

Slovene Association of Journalists brings the journalistic community together, represents its interests and protects journalists. It promotes adherence to ethical and professional standards, offers vocational education and nurtures excellence in journalism. The association advocates a systemic environment for the safe and independent work of journalists. It promotes trust in the media and journalism in the public interest.

The association has more than 800 members. It provides them with assistance, services, and protection and represents their interests. With ten working groups they are present in all major Slovenian media. They also unite journalists regionally, including self-employed journalists and journalism students. In the coming years they want to increase the number of their members and thus improve the resilience of the journalistic community to pressures.

The key problem of the Slovenian media is the lack of understanding and financing to safeguard the jobs of journalists with high ethical standards and to educate members of editorial boards. There is a noticeable decline in the quality of journalistic content. The divide between journalists and their audience is widening. Traditional media are losing the battle with online platforms. Another cause for concern is that the sector is lagging behind in regulating copyright. The association will develop competencies and forge alliances for the successful transposition of the EU directives. They will also establish mechanisms to ensure respect for copyright and fair compensation. Journalists are exposed to threats and attacks from anonymous as well as known sources, and the response of the police and the public prosecutor''s office is insufficient. The feeling of being threatened is one of the main dangers to freedom of expression. Therefore, the association will systematically monitor the attacks and develop the ability of journalists and editorial offices to respond to them.

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