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Journalists trained by IWPR produce news, analysis, and comment pieces on the issues that affect their countries and communities.Global Voices
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But without snap elections, majority coalition likely to block reforms.
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Systematic disinformation accuses Chisinau of imposing an economic and humanitarian blockade.
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Poor media literacy allows pro-Kremlin narratives and political distortions to flourish
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Religious institutions appear to amplify Russian propaganda as crisis mounts.
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Initiative launched to campaign for media freedom during time of crisis.
24 Nov 20
But without snap elections, majority coalition likely to block reforms.
Comment
26 Aug 20
Systematic disinformation accuses Chisinau of imposing an economic and humanitarian blockade.
Interview
25 Aug 20
Poor media literacy allows pro-Kremlin narratives and political distortions to flourish
28 Jul 20
Religious institutions appear to amplify Russian propaganda as crisis mounts.
Project Highlight
25 Jun 20
Initiative launched to campaign for media freedom during time of crisis.
9 Jun 20
Entire territory currently only has safe accommodation for a maximum of four women.
27 May 20
Abuse soars during lockdown, but facilities to address the problem lag far behind.
World Press Freedom Day 2020
3 May 20
Fears that state is using emergency to limit press freedom.
27 Mar 20
Local elections go ahead despite emergency.
11 Mar 20
ECHR ruling highlights wider failings in system.
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