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Investigative journalism is a safeguard for freedom of speech. It strengthens democratic accountability and encourages debate. Therefore, the EU upholds various initiatives that promote investigative journalism, the protection of journalism and the safety of journalists within its borders and beyond.

This project was aimed at increasing the level of investigative journalism of public broadcasters, thus enabling Radio Television of Montenegro (RTCG) to report fairly, continuously, freely and in a professional and ethical manner on issues relevant to the EU integration process.

During its implementation period, it helped strengthen professional and technical capacities of the Investigative desk of RTCG to continuously produce high-profile media content. Within this project was produced and published “Mechanism” – a special show related to Montenegro’s European Integration process. Five of its episodes covered the following 6 negotiation chapters: Chapter 5: Public Procurement, Chapter 8: Competition Policy, Chapter 16: Taxation, Chapter 17: Economic and Monetary Policy, Chapter 23: Judiciary and Fundamental Rights, and partially Chapter 9: Financial Services. The show has won several local, regional and European awards.

The project also contributed to connecting regional public broadcasters, with the aim of establishing Investigative desks in each of them. One of its main outcomes was the organization of a regional conference in Podgorica, which gathered management and journalists from public broadcasters in the Balkans.

Moreover, it helped raise awareness of the general public and relevant stakeholders about the significance and effects of investigative journalism.

The project ended in February 2018.

Project name:

“Mechanism” reloaded

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Start time:

01/02/2017

End time:

01/02/2018

Location:

Podgorica

Budget:

114000.00€

Beneficiary:

Radio Television of Montenegro

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Grants

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Affirmative sign – the use of symbolic signs for the promotion of positive life values and affirmative action as a tool for prevention of peer violence

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Action for TRANSforming the schools

Our Money

Regional-Development-Agency-Ulcinj-Business-Association

Ulcinj’s civil society monitors public spending

Our Money – Yours or Our Responsibility

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More transparent concessions for the exploitation of gravel and forest

Transparent-public-spending-on-Roma-inclusion-policies

Transparent public spending on Roma inclusion policies

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Games of Chance – How to reach a more efficient and transparent system

Our budget is our business!

“Mechanism” reloaded

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Implemented by the NGO Monitor Center for Media and Democracy, with an aim to help reducing the level of peer violence against Roma youth. In order to raise awareness of peer violence against members of the Roma community, this sub-grant included production of several research articles. In the research process were also involved journalists from the Roma portal “Romalitika”.