JFF NEWS

Awards Received by Journalists For the Future in 2012
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... More...
The "Access Zone or e-Armenia" Book Already Available
The "Access Zone or e-Armenia" book has been published by the Journalists for the Future NGO.  It is about the impact of the Internet on the political and electoral processes in Armenia in the recent 5 years, the internal and external challenges threatening the security of websites, cyber... More...
JFF Reporter Won the First prize in Citizen Report of Na/Ne Annual Media Award
Anushik Avetyan, reporter of Ditaket.am belonging to the “Journalists for the Future” NGO, won the first prize in the category of citizen report in Na/Ne annual media award. Besides the certificate, Anushik also won a silver statue. Anushik’s victorious work consists of her own views and thoughts.... More...
The Studies Done by Journalists for the Future in 2012
The developing of online media is becoming one of the most important questions in any country. More than one third of Armenian population now uses the Internet and this means that the Armenian content, the Internet contains, will have great importance in the course of time and it will influence on... More...
Journalists for the Future launch voter education websites
Yerevan, Armenia - On April 20 at 15:00, the "Journalists for the Future" NGO (JFF) presented two new websites -- Irazek.am and Ditaket.am -- created as part of the "Informed Voter" project. The presentation took place at the Argishti Conference hall- Erebuni Plaza Business Center (9 floor) in... More...
Code of Ethics of Online Journalist: Developed by the Journalists for the Future
The “Journalists for the Future” NGO members are convinced that society enlightenment is basis for justice and democracy. Journalist’s duty is to unite these ends searching the truth and presenting frank and fair report on the events through both traditional and new media. The “Code of Ethics of... More...
JFF project aims to develop Armenian content on the Internet and increase internal traffic
Recently, the Internet traffic in Armenia has increased. But along with the optimistic data, about 70-80% of the traffic falls on external flows. This can be explained by the fact that the hosting  of many Armenian websites is in other countries, besides, Armenian users visit international... More...
Outputs of the Project "New Media Workshops" Represented at South Caucasus Media Conference
The South Caucasus Media Conference on the “New Media: New Opportunities of Communication” organized by the “Journalists for the Future” NGO took place on May 19, at the Picasso Hall of the Congress Hotel, Yerevan. Editors, journalists, bloggers, representatives of international and public sectors... More...
Grigory Shvedov met with students of Yerevan State Linguistic University after V. Brusov
From May 17-19 editor of the Russian Internet-edition “Caucasus Knot” and human rights activist Grigory Shvedov arrived in Yerevan within the framework of the project, implemented by the “Journalists for the Future” NGO. The first day he met with students of the Journalism Department of State... More...
The deaf and hearing impaired young people are dicussing the lessons held within the framework of “The Internet: stable bridge of communication for the deaf” project. This video has been prepared by them during the video lesson. Please visit/join our Facebook page by clicking here. More...