Mi Panamá Transparente has a new partner in the Panamanian television

By: Jorge Luis Sierra | 06/10/2010

In early June 2010, the national television network TVN Channel 2 signed a memorandum of understanding with the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the Journalists' Forum for Freedoms of Expression and Information of Panama to produce investigative journalism and promote the use of Mi Panamá Transparente's Web site among the people of this country.

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