Viorica Cucereanu

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Viorica Cucereanu-Bogatu
Born 1957
Nationality Moldova
Ethnicity Romanian
Occupation Journalist
Employer TeleRadio-Moldova
Known for TV presenter
Religion Eastern Orthodoxy
Spouse(s) Petru Bogatu
Children 2
Awards Best TV presenter (TeleRadio-Moldova)

Viorica Cucereanu-Bogatu (born 1957) is a journalist from the Republic of Moldova. She is the Secretary of the Supervisory Board of PNAC TeleRadio-Moldova since 2009.[1]

Biography

Viorica Cucereanu graduated from Moldova State University in 1979 and worked for TeleRadio-Moldova (August 1979-November 2004). She was active during the 2002 strike at TeleRadio-Moldova. Her dismissal in 2004 was illegal, according to the European Court of Human Rights.[2]

She works for Euro TV Moldova (November 2005-February 2007), TV Euronova (April–October 2005), Moldova Urbană (May–December 2005, April–December 2006). Viorica Cucereanu contributed to Timpul de dimineaţă, Jurnal de Chişinău, Ziarul de Gardă, Flux, VIP-Magazin, Zece Plus.[3] Since June 2007, she has been editor in chief of "Akademos", a magazine of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova.[4]

Awards

  • 1992 - Best TV presenter (TeleRadio-Moldova)
  • 1998 - first prize, the annual Ziaristelor Club "Ten Plus"
  • 1993, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007 Academy of Sciences of Moldova Award "Archimedean lever"
  • 2001 - National Prize in journalism for 2000
  • 2002 - first prize in the contest "10 years of United Nations in Moldova"
  • 2005 - Winner of Contest for the best reflection of the gender theme in the press, organized by the Gender Centre of Moldova
  • 2006 - second prize for the film parallel world of the deaf, VI International Festival of Documentary Film "Chronograph", Chisinau

Works

  • Femeia în labirintul istoriei (2003),
  • Democraţia la feminin (2005),
  • Femeia în zonele de conflict (2006),
  • Ispita neuitării (about Prometeu-Prim Lyceum) (2006)

Films

  • 16 zile de combatere a violenţei împotriva femeii, 2001
  • Oraşul Bălţi, parametrii asistenţei sociale, (1999).
  • filme instructive pentru fermieri la solicitarea ONG “Bios” (2000).
  • Femeia, măsură a democraţiei, (2002).

References

Bibliography

  • Enciclopedia Femeile Moldovei, editura Muzeum, 2000

External links

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