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In 2012, on the Day of International Right to Know, the Journalists for the Future NGO was recognized as the best NGO in Armenia that used the right for access to information. The NGO was awarded a certificate and a symbolic golden key. The “Golden Key and Rusty Lock” award ceremony was organized by the Freedom of Information Center in Armenia. More available here.

Ditaket.am regional journalism platform created by the Journalists for the Future got the first prize and a silver statue in public journalism nomination of NaNe Journalism Awards 2012 organized by the British Council Armenia. Available here.

Jury of the One World Social Innovation Competition 2012 selected the JFF project called “The Internet: equal opportunities of communication for the deaf” as one of 22 best projects around the world. More about the project click here.

In 2012, on the Day of International Right to Know, the Journalists for the Future NGO was recognized as the best NGO in Armenia that used the right for access to information. The NGO was awarded a certificate and a symbolic golden key. The “Golden Key and Rusty Lock” award ceremony was organized by the Freedom of Information Center in Armenia. More available here.

Ditaket.am regional journalism platform created by the Journalists for the Future got the first prize and a silver statue in public journalism nomination of NaNe Journalism Awards 2012 organized by the British Council Armenia. Available here.

Jury of the One World Social Innovation Competition 2012 selected the JFF project called “The Internet: equal opportunities of communication for the deaf” as one of 22 best projects around the world. More about the project click here.