World Learning and
Internews Unveil A Joint Anti-Corruption Campaign
In The Local Media
BAKU,
AZERBAIJAN, SEP-3, 2003 -- Internews Azerbaijan and World Learning are pleased to announce the
successful completion of the 3-month project called The Economic Costs of
Corruption, funded by the United States Agency for International Development.
Managed
by World Learning and implemented with the technical assistance and production
advice of Internews Azerbaijan, this project had three major goals:

o
Production of eight 30-second public service announcements explaining
how harmful corruption is for the economy and society at large using easy to
understand language and everyday life examples or case studies
o
Organizing contests among local
journalists in order to select the 3 top broadcast and 3 top print pieces on the
Economic Costs of Corruption
o
Organizing a half-day information session for 100 print and broadcast
journalists in order to explain the contest rules and procedures, as well as to
provide easy to understand information and statistics on the economic costs of
corruption and tips for reporting on this topic
“We
expect the Azeri public to become more aware of the economic costs of corruption
and hope that the participating journalists will benefit from this project by
developing their specialty reporting skills”, said William McKinney, Country
Coordinator for USAID in Azerbaijan.
Eight PSAs will be aired 4 times each via the network
of regional non-state TV stations operating in Tovuz, Ganja, Mingachevir,
Zagatala, Sumgait, Lenkoran and Guba and at least three times on one or two
private Baku based stations, in September 2003.
“We
would like to make it very clear, that the project is not directed against the
government or individual government representatives but will rather raise basic
awareness on how corruption affects the daily lives of
Azerbaijani
citizens”, said Ilham Safarov, Internews’ Managing Director in Azerbaijan.
Contest
winners will be provided with cash prizes in the following amounts: between $500
and $750 - for first place reports, $200 for second place reports and $100 for
third place reports. The Contest’s selection committee was made up of
representatives of USAID, Transparency International and the Entrepreneurs’
Development Foundation.
“We
are very pleased with the content and quality of PSAs and the level of
organization of the contest. We hope that this very important project will help
eradicate the long-standing problem of corruption in this country”, said
Telman Youlchiyev, World Learning’s Program Coordinator
The
following 4 broadcast journalists were announced winners:
1st
place - Ilkin Mammadov, 215 KL, Baku
2nd
place - Fatma Bagirova, Space TV, Baku
3rd
place – Halida Babayeva, Alternative TV, Ganja
3rd
place - Ayten Aliyeva, BBC freelance correspondent
In
the field of print media, 3 journalists were announced winners:
1st
place - Rauf Nasirov, Echo Newspaper, Baku
2nd
place – Samir Neymanoglu, Azadlig Newspaper, Baku
3rd
place – Farman Nabiyev, Mingachavir Isiglari, Mingachavir
Representatives
of USAID, foreign embassies in Azerbaijan, INGOs and business companies attended
the award ceremony and public viewing of the PSAs on September 3, 2003 in
Azerbaijan cinema.
As
of September 15, 2003, scripts of the PSAs will be available in both English and
Azeri on the Internews website www.internews.az