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Home > Events > Reporting energy and finance in Europe’s Neighbourhood

Reporting energy and finance in Europe’s Neighbourhood

This workshop aims to familiarise reporters from European Neighbourhood countries with issues related to reporting energy and energy markets, particularly with a focus on European public and private investors in the Neighbourhood region.

Event details


When?
Thursday, 9 May 2013
9:00 – 17:00

Where?
Bilek Hotel Istanbul
Sanayi Mh. Eski Büyükdere Cd No:29 34416 Levent
Istanbul, Turkey

Deadline
Apply by 2 April 2013


Agenda (pdf)

Apply here

Specific attention will be given to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and its role in energy finance. Following a one day workshop, participants will be accredited to attend the EBRD Annual Meetings and Business Forum in Istanbul. The workshop will be held 9 May 2013 prior to the EBRD meetings on 10-11 May 2013.

The workshop is open to participants from the following European Neighbourhood countries: Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Jordan, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Russia and Turkey.

The workshop is being organised with the assistance of the Guardian Foundation.

The working language of the event is English.

Guests

TBC

Terry Macalister is energy editor of the Guardian. He has been employed at the paper and website for 12 years and previously worked for the Independent and other national titles

James Marriott is an artist, naturalist and activist, and co-author of The Next Gulf: London, Washington & the Oil Conflict in Nigeria. Mika Minio-Paluello provides research and campaigning support to communities resisting oil corporations. Currently based between London, Cairo and Oakland, Mika is a sailor, beekeeper, writer and tweets @mikaminio about power and resistance.

James, Mika and Emma Hughes are part of Platform, a London-based arts, human rights and environmental justice organisation that has pioneered diverse and far reaching responses to issues of international importance for more than 25 years.

Funding

Bankwatch offers funding for participants that includes economy class travel expenses, transfers and accommodation for the duration of the event. Please note that there is limited space for this training, and participants will be selected on the basis of information in their application.

Apply

Apply via the application form below or contact David Hoffman with any questions about the course.

Registration for this event is now closed.

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