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We are probably best known for our media analysis and monitoring during elections. An important benchmark for us was the year 1999 when we were approached for the first time by the OSCE's Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) to participate in their international election observation missions.

To date, MEMO 98 has taken part in more than 150 election and media related projects in more than 60 countries (in particular in the former Soviet Union and the Balkan countries, but also in Africa, America and Asia, including Middle East). More specifically, our projects and activities were related to the following countries: Afghanistan, Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Ecuador, Egypt, Estonia, Fiji, Finland, Georgia, Greece, Guyana, Hungary, Iceland, Iraq, Italy, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Lithuania, Libya, Madagascar, Maldives, Mexico, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Myanmar, Nauru, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Palestine, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Rwanda, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Tunisia, Uganda, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States of America, Uzbekistan, Yemen and naturally Slovakia.

These missions and projects have been conducted in the framework of international organizations, including OSCE/ODIHR, European Union, United Nations, Pro Media, International Foundation for Election Systems (IFES), International Media Support (IMS), and National Democratic Institute (NDI). The most significant international projects carried out by MEMO 98 include those conducted in the former Yugoslavia (2000), Belarus (2001, 2004, 2007-2008, 2020 and 2022), Ukraine (2004, 2015-2016, 2019 and 2022), Russia (2005-11, 2015), Azerbaijan (2008, 2013-2015), Myanmar (2010-11 and 2015-16), Serbia (2012-2014 and 2022), Georgia (2013-2015) and Kyrgyzstan (2020-2021).

Bosnia and Herzegowina Bosnia and Herzegowina 3845

Third preliminary report on media coverage of contestants during the election campaign period (BiH 2014)

09.10.2014 Media Plan, an independent, non-partisan organization dedicated to freedom of expression and the media, has been systematically monitoring the media coverage of the October general elections. Media Plan has sought to evaluate the monitored media’s...
Bosnia and Herzegowina Bosnia and Herzegowina 3692

Second preliminary report on media coverage of contestants during the election campaign period (BiH 2014)

03.10.2014 Media Plan, an independent, non-partisan organization dedicated to freedom of expression and the media, has been systematically monitoring the media coverage of the October general elections. Media Plan seeks to evaluate the monitored media’s...
Bosnia and Herzegowina Bosnia and Herzegowina 3656

First preliminary report on media coverage of contestants during the election campaign period (BiH 2014)

19.09.2014 Media Plan, an independent, non-partisan organization dedicated to freedom of expression and the media, has been systematically monitoring the media coverage of the October general elections. Media Plan seeks to evaluate the monitored media’s...
Georgia Georgia 3604

Preliminary report #3 on media coverage of the 12 July local elections’ run-off

10.07.2014 Tbilisi, 10 July 2014 - The Charter of Journalistic Ethics, an independent, non-profit professional journalist association that promotes values of freedom and democracy, systematically monitored media coverage prior to the 15 June local elections....
Georgia Georgia 3523

Preliminary report no.2 on media coverage of the 15 June local elections (2014)

12.06.2014 Tbilisi, 12 June 2014 - The Charter of Journalistic Ethics, an independent, non-profit professional journalist association that promotes values of freedom and democracy, has been systematically monitoring media coverage of the 15 June local elections. This...
Georgia Georgia 3421

Preliminary report on media coverage of the 15 June local elections (2014)

25.05.2014 Tbilisi, 23 May 2014 - The Charter of Journalistic Ethics (the Charter), an independent, non-profit professional journalist association that promotes the values of freedom and democracy, has been systematically monitoring the media coverage of the 15 June...
Serbia Serbia 3393

Media Monitoring in the Pre-election Period (Serbia)

12.05.2012 Bureau for Social Research (BIRODI), in cooperation with the Slovak organization MEMO 98, has been carrying out a monitoring project of the media’s pre-election campaign coverage for the upcoming elections in Serbia which will take place on 6 May 2012...
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Prezentácia politických predstaviteľov a subjektov pred voľbami do NR SR, 2012

08.03.2012 MEMO 98 sa dlhodobo venuje zobrazovaniu politických subjektov a ich predstaviteľov v médiách na Slovensku ako aj v zahraničí. Táto správa analyzuje prezentáciu subjektov kandidujúcich vo voľbách...
Slovakia Slovakia 3102

Prezentácia politických predstaviteľov a subjektov pred voľbami do NR SR (2010)

10.06.2010 Toto je v poradí tretia správa, ktorá analyzuje prezentáciu subjektov kandidujúcich vo voľbách do NR SR 2010. Správa prináša analýzu mediálnej prezentácie všetk...
Italy Italy 2954

Parlamentné voľby v Taliansku, 2006

14.01.2007 Taliansko má tradíciu demokratických volieb a minuloročné parlamentné voľby sa uskutočnili v duchu tejto tradície. V rámci volebnej evaluačnej misie OBSE v Taliansku realizoval Rasťo Kužel z MEMO 98 medi...
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