The right to freedom of expression and information constitutes one of the essential foundations of democratic society. In conflict situations and wars, the role of the media is critical in providing the public with accurate and timely information. Trustworthy news and images can contribute to the protection of civilians and conflict prevention, bring to the attention of the international community the horrors and reality of conflict and expose violations of human rights and international humanitarian law.

As a consequence, the work of journalists in conflict zones is fraught with dangers: denial of access, censorship, harassment, arbitrary detention and attacks are alarmingly frequent. As others who decide to work in conflict areas, journalists take consciously a special risk by working there. However, they are considered civilians and, as such, should not be targeted. Member states should recognise the crucial importance and role of journalism and the media – and ultimately individual journalists – in times of conflict and aggression. Safety of journalists in conflict areas is instrumental to that end.

Conflict situations are also often a fertile soil for mass disinformation campaigns intended to undermine the proper understanding of the developments, as well more generally, security, public order and peaceful democratic processes. There is a vital need to develop tools to more effectively protect democracy from “information weapons”, while preserving freedom of expression and freedom of the media both in the countries involved in the conflict and more widely.

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Call for the provision of consultancy services, aimed at support and advice to the Prosecutor General Office of Ukraine in implementing communication strategy in times of war, raising public support and awareness towards war crimes, and establishing an international tribunal.
Call for the provision of consultancy services to support and advise the Prosecutor General Office of Ukraine

The tender is launched on behalf of the Council of Europe project “Safeguarding Freedom of Expression and Freedom of Media in Ukraine” within the Action Plan for Ukraine “Resilience, Recovery and Reconstruction” (2023-2026).

One of the priority measures in the Council of Europe Action Plan for Ukraine 2023-2026 aims to provide further support to promote efficient information and communication strategy capacities at the Prosecutor General Office of Ukraine (“the PGO”) based on the achievements of the previous Action Plan. More specifically, continuing the support provided to the PGO in September-December 2022 in ensuring proper implementation of the Office’s communication strategy targeted at domestic and international audiences. This work, among others, will include the following:

  • technical assistance and expert support to the PGO in holding focus groups discussions and carrying out public opinion research covering the topics on the need to establish the Special International Tribunal for the crime of aggression, genocide and war crimes (both domestically and internationally) and on the assessment of the PGO’s activities regarding the investigation and prosecution of war crimes and public trust in it;
  • training on public speaking for PGO officials and provision of advice in regular messages of PGO speakers;
  • expert advice on and other support to the PGO’s communication activities targeted at the audiences based in the European Union and the United Kingdom, as well support in publishing relevant materials in international media and communication with European opinion leaders, as well as monitoring of media coverage of the PGO’s activities.

In that context, the Council of Europe, through its Action Plan for Ukraine and in the current Project, is seeking to engage a Provider to provide consultancy services to the PGO in the implementation of the communication strategy in times of war. 

 Expected timeline for the provision of services: 2 May 2023 – 31 December 2023
 The deadline for submission of tenders via email is 10 April 2023. (please include the reference: “Tender _ Consultancy _ Advice to GPO_UA”)


All questions regarding the tender must be submitted at least 3 (three) days before the deadline for submission of proposals and must be sent by email with the following subject: (please include the reference: “Tender _ Consultancy _ Advice to GPO _ UA_ Question”).
 
 For detailed information, bidders are invited to consult the tender documents: 
Strasbourg 27 March 2023
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Annual Report 2023 by the Partner Organisations to the Council of Europe Platform to Promote the Protection of Journalism and Safety of Journalists “War in Europe and the Fight for the Right to Report"

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Technical assistance and cooperation actions in time of war and conflict

Support action to Ukraine

The Russian Federation’s military aggression against Ukraine brought dangers and casualties for media actors and media organisations in Ukraine. These include attacks on journalists, media workers taken to hostage, threats to journalists, shelling by Russian military of media infrastructure, captured radio frequency resources, spread of Russian propaganda.
The priority adjustments to the Council of Europe Action Plan for Ukraine includes measures aiming to enforce to safety of journalists and media, and of access to information in Ukraine.

Measure 1. Support to National TV and Radio Broadcasting Council of Ukraine and National Public Broadcasting Company (UA:PBC) in order to  enable their capacities to function under the new circumstances
  • Enabling a grant to UA:PBC May 2022
Measure 2. Facilitating Headquartered Hub for Media Support: Safety and Prevention of Information Disorder through information sharing and connecting to the Council of Europe/Platform for Safety of Journalism alerts
Measure 3. Assist the Ukrainian media and journalists’ organisations in informing public on war facilitating their conditions to work for reporting while internally displaced or refugeed