We didn’t want to just keep the doors closed during our time in Armenia. Together with our local partner media CivilNet, n-ost team hosted an informal networking evening that brought together our core project team, local journalists, and civil society representatives.
It turned out to be the perfect space to swap stories about the shared pressures media faces across the region. Seeing people from different backgrounds find common ground and spark new ideas for future reporting was a great reminder of why we do this work.
Have a look at some moments from the evening below:
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