Arablog meets its bloggers in Tunis

Arablog meets its bloggers in Tunis

From 19 to 23 January 2015 22 bloggers from eleven countries are trained for Arablog project.

Created at the initiative of France and Monte Carlo Doualya 24 and supported by the European Union, Arablog (winner of Ebticar-Media project) is a platform that brings together the publications of Arabic bloggers on the model of the platform Mondoblog RFI.

From Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Palestine, Sudan and Yemen, the 22 bloggers meet in Tunis for a day of "barcamp "and a day to strengthen their network that will promote the development of group dynamics around their project.

Three days of training and coaching in writing, treatment of sources and Internet security that a session on the photo, also enable them to enhance their skills and improve the quality of articles published on the blog.

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