The ‘Training’ section is split into three main parts:
- Training Courses
- Training Resources
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Trainers Database
Training Courses
This section lists upcoming training courses run by MDI and other organisations relevant to the field of media & diversity. These courses are usually either for journalists, journalism academics, or civil society organisations.
Training Resources
This section contains key training materials from MDI and other organisations.
Trainers Database
The ‘Trainers Database’ is a database of trainers who have asked for their details to be publicised on the website, and is meant to serve as a resource for those looking for trainers. Please note that not all trainers in the database are approved by MDI and not all necessarily have experience in Media Diversity training. Where trainers have worked for MDI and been approved it will be stated. The trainers’ database is new (October 2009) and initially there may not be a huge number of trainer profiles available to choose from but with time we hope it will become a useful resource.
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