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OSCE Equips Uzbekistan’s Young Journalists with AI and Ethics Training for Media Evolution

OSCE provides Uzbekistan’s young journalists with essential AI and ethics training, enhancing media literacy and fostering responsible journalism in the region.

The Uzbekistan Press and Information Agency (UzMAA), now known as the Agency of Information and Mass Communications under the Administration of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, registered the ‘Daryo’ online publication as a mass media outlet on March 13, 2015. The publication, identified by certificate No. 0944, has since gained a reputation for delivering news and information pertinent to the region.

‘Daryo’ has established itself as a significant player in the Uzbek media landscape, offering a range of content that includes news articles, opinion pieces, and multimedia materials. The platform seeks to foster informed discussions among its readership by providing comprehensive coverage of local and international events.

One of the standout features of ‘Daryo’ is its commitment to accessibility. The publication allows full or partial reproduction of its textual materials, along with the use of photographic, graphic, audio, and video content. However, such usage is contingent upon proper attribution, requiring users to include a hyperlink to daryo.uz or a note that indicates the authorship of the publication. This policy reflects a broader trend among media organizations aiming to balance content sharing with copyright protection.

In an era where digital media is increasingly influential, ‘Daryo’ exemplifies how regional outlets can adapt and thrive. The publication’s strategy not only enhances its visibility but also promotes responsible content sharing in a rapidly evolving media environment.

The role of online publications like ‘Daryo’ is particularly significant in Uzbekistan, where access to information can be limited. By offering diverse perspectives and fostering an informed public dialogue, ‘Daryo’ contributes to a more engaged citizenry. This is essential in a region where media freedom and access to information remain critical issues.

As ‘Daryo’ continues its trajectory, it underscores the importance of adaptive media strategies in an increasingly interconnected world. The publication serves as a case study for how local media can leverage digital platforms to reach broader audiences while maintaining journalistic integrity. In doing so, it not only informs but also empowers its readership, paving the way for a more vibrant public discourse in Uzbekistan and beyond.

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