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23 May 2013

Activity Details (ID# 22212)  

 
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Title Train staff of the CCCEC, Anti-corruption prosecution and Ministry of Interior in media relations and in providing the public with access to information 
Description  
Status Completed 
Date 12/03/2008 - 30/11/2008 
Location Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
Countries CoE Members: Republic of Moldova
  Bilateral
  Joint Programme Activity - MOLICO-Moldova II
Joint Programme EC/CoE
JP MOLICO-Moldova II - Programme against corruption,money laundering and terrorist financing in Moldova    (Logframe)  (Activities)
Project Purpose 1 - 2006/DGHL/JP/1670   MOLICO Project against corruption and money laundering in Moldova
Expected Result 1.5 - Corruption and conflicts of interest in the political process reduced
 PoA
Council of Europe Programme of Activities
I – Rule of Law
Line of Action ⇒ II.3 – Strengthening the security of European citizens
Programme ☆ II.3.2  European standards for crime control
Project 2008/DGHL/1429 Effective measures to fight economic crime and cybercrime
Expected Result 3 Capacities of member states strengthened against corruption and economic crime.

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Training Course 
Directorate Human Rights and Legal Affairs 
CoE Contact KRAVCHENKO, Natalia   email
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Last Modified 14/12/2008 


Activity Synopsis (ID# 22212) (Hide Synopsis)

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Output/Results In March 2008, the MOLICO project organised the start-up event of the training programme for PR officers from law enforcement agencies. The first seminar used both directive and interactive methods and provided an overview of the application of the best PR practices within law enforcement agencies in a transition society. Participants also engaged in an interactive discussion, in working groups, and were asked to express their own vision on most of the topics covered during the course. In the long run, the programme aims to provide the PR officers of the law enforcement agencies with a better understanding of their role in a democratic society, build capacities to develop strategies for promoting the institution and work more effectively with communication in daily practice. In addition, the programme aims to contribute to building a stronger relationship between law enforcement officers of different institutions.

Training sessions continued in April 2008 when the MOLICO project organised the follow up training events for PR officers from law enforcement agencies. Such training sessions were organised for CCCEC, in partnership with MCC project, including a one-day conference with participation from investigative journalists and other media representatives. Also in April 2008, public prosecutors and representatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs received training and coaching support on public communication, including press release writing and appearances on TV; all participants to the training sessions received a personal DVD of their performance, with expert guidance for improving their skills in dealing with TV media. A pilot half-day workshop on delivering a TV message was also delivered to CCCEC.

 
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CoE Secretariat  
Total No. Participants 85 
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14/12/2008 




 
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