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{{Project_Contract
|image=           
|project_title=Journalism for Peace
|acronym=[[Young Journalists Project|Young Journalists]]
|donor=[[HasNa Inc.]] 
|lead_partner=[[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute]]
|call=
|link_call=http://www.hasna.org
|agreement_number=
|partners= [[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute]]<br>[[Youth Center Union (Gençlik Merkezi Birliği)| Youth Centre]]
|countries=Cyprus (both south and north); USA (Washington DC)
|cost=$26,750.00
|grant=$26,750.00
|cost_fwc=$26,750.00
|grant_fwc=$26,750.00
      |start_day=01
      |start_month=06
      |start_year=2002
      |end_day=31
      |end_month=05
      |end_year=2003


|description=Fellowships for 10 young journalists
|main_page=link this to the main page of the project
|website=http://www.TalkofTheIsland.org
|about=[[Young Journalists Project]]
|title_header=Title header
|content_header=Content Header
|overall_objectives=To promote peace and reconciliation activities in Cyprus through the introduction and initiation of a series of specific collaborative projects for young Turkish and Greek Cypriots living in the Southern and Northern part of the island.


  1 June, 2002 and shall expire on the 31 May, 2003
|specific_objectives=
# Setting up a Communal Office to coordinate activities across the Green Line, promote the specific proposed projects by Cypriots in the South and North, and provide needed staff and logistical support to these professionals in developing, implementing and evaluating projects. One Greek Cypriot coordinator will staff the Office.
# Formation of a Bi-communal Advisory Board that will work together, with equal Turkish and Greek representation, to supervise projects and provide guidance
# Establishing a series of training programs in conflict resolution and professional skills for young adults, with equal representation from both Turkish and Greek communities, with the ultimate goal of instituting joint projects.
# Working together with the scholars for a period of 1 year supporting them in their bicommunal meetings.
# Organization of a journalists' peace conference.


Αναμόρφωση των Κυπριακών ΜΜΕ υπό το φως της επικείμενης πολιτικής διευθέτησης του Κυπριακού προβλήματος και της ένταξης της Κύπρου στην Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση


Article 1.  Scope of Parties’ Understanding
|title_footer=Expected Results
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The Parties have agreed to collaborate to promote peace and reconciliation in Cyprus through the introduction and initiation of a series of specific collaborative projects for young Turkish and Greek Cypriots living in the Southern and Northern part of the island. This Memorandum covers project-related activities that will take place in the United States and Cyprus, including:


1. Setting up a Communal Office to coordinate activities across the Green Line, promote the specific proposed projects by Cypriots in the South and North, and provide needed staff and logistical support to these professionals in developing, implementing and evaluating projects.  One Greek Cypriot coordinator will staff the Office.
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2. Formation of a Bi-communal Advisory Board that will work together, with equal Turkish and Greek representation, to supervise projects and provide guidance
3. Establish a series of training programs in conflict resolution and professional skills for young adults, with equal representation from both Turkish and Greek communities, with the ultimate goal of instituting joint projects.
4. Regular reporting and contact between the Parties.


The Parties will agree upon specific details about these items (including financial arrangements) at a later date.


 
[[Category:Funded Projects]]
Article 2.  Personnel and Responsibilities
 
1. To coordinate the project-related activities above, CNTI will be represented by Dr. Yiannis Laouris or George Tziapouras.  Nevzer Stacey will represent HasNa.
 
2. The Parties agree that regular communication (in the form of weekly emails and telephone conversations as needed) will be important to the success of the project.
 
3. As the main point of contact in Cyprus, Dr. Laouris will help to coordinate project activities with any other project partners, and will be responsible for oversight and direction of the Communal office, coordinating, in conjunction with Huseyin Gursan the Coordinator in the North, the activities of the Board, coordinating the selection of trainees, pre-departure orientation for trainees, and financial management and oversight for activities in Cyprus.
 
4. HasNa will be responsible for coordinating and conducting training programs for Greek and Turkish Cypriot participants in conflict resolution and professional skills in the areas agreed upon by the parties to this memorandum.
 
 
 
[[Category:HasNa Projects]]

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Title header

Content Header

Formal Project Description
Contract Title Journalism for Peace
Project Acronym Young Journalists
Donor HasNa Inc.
Lead Partner Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute
Link to the Call http://www.hasna.org
Partners Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute
Youth Centre
Countries of the action Cyprus (both south and north); USA (Washington DC)
Cost of Action $26,750.00
Grant $26,750.00
Cost for FWC $26,750.00
Grant for FWC $26,750.00
Dates 01/06/2002 - 31/05/2003


Short Description Fellowships for 10 young journalists
Main Page link this to the main page of the project
Website http://www.TalkofTheIsland.org
About Project Young Journalists Project
Overall objective(s)
To promote peace and reconciliation activities in Cyprus through the introduction and initiation of a series of specific collaborative projects for young Turkish and Greek Cypriots living in the Southern and Northern part of the island.
Specific objective(s)
  1. Setting up a Communal Office to coordinate activities across the Green Line, promote the specific proposed projects by Cypriots in the South and North, and provide needed staff and logistical support to these professionals in developing, implementing and evaluating projects. One Greek Cypriot coordinator will staff the Office.
  2. Formation of a Bi-communal Advisory Board that will work together, with equal Turkish and Greek representation, to supervise projects and provide guidance
  3. Establishing a series of training programs in conflict resolution and professional skills for young adults, with equal representation from both Turkish and Greek communities, with the ultimate goal of instituting joint projects.
  4. Working together with the scholars for a period of 1 year supporting them in their bicommunal meetings.
  5. Organization of a journalists' peace conference.