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Go Group
is the media organization working in the Caucasus
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unites professional and citizen journalists documenting real-life stories
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“None of TV news or newspaper publications would tell a better story of Azerbaijani women better than “Married at 14” film"
Marianna Tsikhelashvili, designer
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Who We Are
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Living in a cemetery

Borya Gegenava has moved back to the cemetery, Irakli Samushia, one of our authors from Samegrelo, said. Local authorities had built a house for the hero of the film and even created liveable conditions there, but Borya did not stay there for long, as 'he felt more comfortable at the cemetery,' Irakli said.
To watch the film 'Living in a cemetery' click here
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Internship announced
Go Group Media announces an opening for the position of Intern. Active, communicative and creative persons are welcome to apply. Candidates willing to work part-time and planning to develop their further careers in journalism, documentary filmmaking and new media are encouraged to allpy. Good knowledge of English and Russian languages is essential. Possession of working level of graphic editing (Adope Photoshop, Corel) and video editing (Adobe Premier, Adobe After Effects) programs is desirable. Citizens of Georgia as well as foreign citizens meeting the above stated requirements are eligible to apply. Duration of the internship is three months. More
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CAC School: first graduation
Gana Yanovskaya, Vasil Guleuri and Arman Gharibyan were named the best students of the Caucasus Authors’ Course (CAC School) organized by the GO Group Media. They were awarded digital cameras. Two more students – Nino Narimanishvili and Kristina Marabyan – were presented with prizes for the most impressive progress achieved in the course of studies. The award presentation ceremony took place at the British Embassy in Tbilisi. Majority of the students attended the ceremony, the ones from Sukhum/i and Tskhinval/i joined them through Skype. Caucasus Authors' Course is an intensive journalism program for young professinals of the South Caucasus region, including conflict zones.
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"Seeing reality"
‘I think Journalistic Missions should be arranged more often and throughout the entire South Caucasus’, Knar Babayan, a journalist from the Nagorno-Karabakh, said during the poll conducted by the GO Group Media. ‘Our colleagues from other regions, especially from the conflict zones, should come to the Nagorno-Karabakh. It will make it possible to draw parallels between conflicts and to see the reality – people living in conflict environments. The Journalistic Missions give people an opportunity to know about lives and concerns of other people as average as themselves; the Missions let people express themselves.’
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