Difference between revisions of "Albany Associates International Limited"
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Albany Associates began work in 2004 and state that their "specialty is developing and implementing innovative strategies in transitional and challenging communications environments. We have unrivalled practical international experience and understanding of how strategic communications can build bridges between policy, regulation, media independence, pluralism and competition and how to integrate these norms into the most difficult political, social and economic contexts"<ref> Albany Associates, 2008 [http://www.albanyassociates.com/aboutus.php]</ref>. | Albany Associates began work in 2004 and state that their "specialty is developing and implementing innovative strategies in transitional and challenging communications environments. We have unrivalled practical international experience and understanding of how strategic communications can build bridges between policy, regulation, media independence, pluralism and competition and how to integrate these norms into the most difficult political, social and economic contexts"<ref> Albany Associates, 2008 [http://www.albanyassociates.com/aboutus.php]</ref>. | ||
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In 2007 the company worked with the [[BBC World Service Trust]] and [[IREX Europe]] in Iraq as part of a project to develop a professional code of conduct and regulatory framework for the media in Iraq<ref> BBC World Service Trust [http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/trust/middleeast/story/2007/10/070921_iraq_expression.shtml] </ref>. | In 2007 the company worked with the [[BBC World Service Trust]] and [[IREX Europe]] in Iraq as part of a project to develop a professional code of conduct and regulatory framework for the media in Iraq<ref> BBC World Service Trust [http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/trust/middleeast/story/2007/10/070921_iraq_expression.shtml] </ref>. |
Revision as of 00:53, 16 April 2008
Albany Associates began work in 2004 and state that their "specialty is developing and implementing innovative strategies in transitional and challenging communications environments. We have unrivalled practical international experience and understanding of how strategic communications can build bridges between policy, regulation, media independence, pluralism and competition and how to integrate these norms into the most difficult political, social and economic contexts"[1].
In 2007 the company worked with the BBC World Service Trust and IREX Europe in Iraq as part of a project to develop a professional code of conduct and regulatory framework for the media in Iraq[2].
Directors
Caroline Jaine - Head of Communications and Marketing