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Welcome
Freedom, justice and solidarity are the basic principles underlying the work of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS). The KAS is a political foundation, closely associated with the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU). As co-founder of the CDU and the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Konrad Adenauer (1876-1967) united Christian-social, conservative and liberal traditions. »
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News
Australia-India Council Young Media Fellowships for two Indian journalists
Syed Nazakat, Senior Correspondent of The Week news magazine and Fellow of the Konrad Adenauer Asian Center for Journalism is one of two Indian journalists that have been awarded the Young Media Fellowships of the Australia-India Council. The award grants will enable him to spend six weeks in Australia for his research project on the Australia-India bilateral relationship within multilateral framework in Asia, including the recently announced ‘Strategic Partnership’ between the two countries. (Jan. 15, 2010)
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Publication
Around the world, the mobile phone is changing the way journalists work. This publication introduces the concept of the mobile journalism (or mojo). Using wi-fi or cellular phone networks, stories, audio, images and video can be on the web within seconds of being composed. This immediacy accelerates how journalism happens, and introduces new challenges for editorial executives.
The author, Dr Stephen Quinn, has worked as a mobile journalist and trained journalists in the Asian region. (Jan. 14, 2010) »
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ACFJ Fellowship
Applications for the 2010-2011 Fellowships for
M.A. Journalism are now being accepted by the Konrad Adenauer Asian
Center for Journalism at the Ateneo de Manila University (ACFJ). (Dec. 1, 2009) »
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Chiang Mai, Thailand
The Mekong Media Forum is a four-day event where journalists and participants will take stock of, debate and reflect on the media environment against the backdrop of rapid economic integration in the Mekong region. The discussions at the Forum will highlight the diversity of local voices in the region’s media, and offer opportunities to learn skills from media experts and from one another’s experiences. (Nov. 17, 2009) »
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TOKYO: Twenty-two journalists from developing countries in the region
were chosen as finalists in Asian Development Bank’s annual Developing
Asia Journalism Awards. Their stories were picked from at least 200
submissions and competed in four categories ranging from poverty,
climate change, government responses to the financial crisis and
infrastructure development. (Nov. 5, 2009) »
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In Cooperation with the Asia News Network (ANN) the Mediaprogram Asia of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung arranged the 10th Asian-European Editor's Forum. This years conference took place in Seoul, Korea during the 6 and 7th of October and was supported by the local newspaper “The Korea Herald". (Nov. 3, 2009) »
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