Roberto Cimetta Fund offers grants [MENA]

Image result for Roberto Cimetta FundJournalists and organizations working on projects in visual art, cultural policy research and more in the Arab region can apply for funding.
The Roberto Cimetta Fund is seeking applications for the TAMTEEN program to support organizations and artists collectives from the Arab world and Turkey.
This fund can serve to strengthen projects that emerge following the benefits of a travel grant and at the same time support the financial autonomy of local independent cultural initiatives.
At least five projects will be selected. Grants will not exceed EUR3,000 (US$3,592); funds must be used within two years. Applications can be sent in Arabic, English and French.
The deadline is Sept. 30.
For more information, click here.

MediaShift offers webinar on how to verify photos, videos [Worldwide]

Image result for MediaShiftAnyone concerned with verifying content and fact-checking can attend this online program.
DigitalEd, MediaShift's online training series, will webcast "How to verify photos and videos" at 1 p.m. EDT on Sept. 20.
The hourlong webinar will help participants develop strategies to identify fake photos and video, allowing them to establish the originality and veracity of the content. 
The instructor is Bellingcat analyst Aric Toler
Registration is ongoing. The cost is US$39.
For more information, click here.

Robert Bosch Fellowship sends journalists to Germany [US]

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U.S. journalists interested in pursuing a project in Germany can apply for a fellowship.
The Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship, sponsored by the Robert Bosch Foundation and Cultural Vistas, gives U.S. professionals the opportunity to complete a comprehensive professional development program in Germany.
The program includes travel, seminars, customized work placements and networking events designed to help fellows gain an in-depth understanding of current issues facing the European Union and Germany. Fellows may choose from two options of the program duration: six months or nine months.
Prior to the seminar series and work placements in September, fellows will participate in language training.
Candidates must be U.S. citizens under the age of 40 with at least five years of relevant work experience in their proposed field of work they wish to pursue in Germany. Graduate degree is preferred.
Candidates from the following fields can apply: business administration, cultural management (ex. museum, theater, orchestra), journalism, law, nonprofit, public policy and urban planning.
Fellows will receive a monthly stipend of EUR3,000 (US$3,594) starting in September, monthly summer stipend of EUR1,000 (US$1,198) and financial support for accompanying spouse and children. Accommodation and travel costs are also covered.
The application deadline is Nov. 1.
For more information, click here.

Hacks/Hackers Buenos Aires hosts media party [Argentina]

Image result for Hacks/Hackers Buenos Aires Media PartyJournalists, developers and designers are invited to this conference Sep. 13 to 15 in Buenos Aires.
The Hacks/Hackers Buenos Aires Media Party "Rebooting Journalism" brings together free software,open contentopen knowledge and entrepreneurship to foster innovation. 
In its sixth edition, the event will feature more than 30 international guest speakers — including guests from Condé Nast, The Washington Post, Chartbeat and Vox — workshops, mentorship, a media fair and a hackathon.
During the first two days, participants will attend lectures in the mornings with experts and learn about innovative tools and regional experiences. Afternoons are reserved for data journalism workshops,citizen journalism projectsinteractive newsincome generation, metrics and more. The hackathon will take place on the final day.
Registration is free and ongoing.
For more information, click here.

Humanitarian photography contest open [Worldwide]

Image result for Doctors of the WorldAmateur and professional photographers can compete for a grant. 
Spain-based Doctors of the World seeks entries for the International Humanitarian Photography Award Luis Valtueña. The award was created as a tribute to Luis Valtueña, Flors Sirera, Manuel Madrazo and Mercedes Navarro, aid workers killed in Rwanda in 1997 and Bosnia in 1995.
Photos must cover any of the following themes: humanitarian action, international cooperation and social exclusion, human rights violations, armed conflicts, natural disasters, refugee and immigrant populations, socially excluded groups, etc.
Contestants can submit up to 10 photographs, which can be part of a series or not. They may submit color photographs and/or black and white. Only photographs taken between January 2016 and October 2017 will be accepted. Works presented in previous editions will not be accepted. 
The first prize winner will receive a grant of EUR6,000 (US$7,185) intended to carry out a photographic project about topics related to the activity of Doctors of the World.
The deadline for entries is Nov. 10.
For more information, click here.

Press Release :PAMED Calls on Federal Government to Restrain Military from Monitoring Social Media Activities of Nigerians

Image result for PRESS RELEASEFor immediate release, Wednesday, August 30, 2017
The Partnership for Media and Democracy (PAMED) has called on the Federal Government to restrain the Nigerian Army from monitoring the social media activities of Nigerians, describing the action as a violation of the rights of Nigerians to freedom of expression and the privacy of their communications guaranteed by the Constitution and international human rights instruments to which Nigeria is a party.
PAMED, comprising International Press Centre (IPC), Media Rights Agenda (MRA) and the Institute for Media and Society (IMS), said in a statement in Lagos that it had painstakingly studied the declaration by the Nigerian Army that it would henceforth monitor the social media for alleged ‘anti-government, anti-military and anti-security’ information and expressed concern that such a move provides enormous opportunities for abuse of power and the violation of the fundamental rights and freedoms of Nigerians by the military.
The Director of Defence Information, Major-General John Enenche, said on August 23, 2017, during a live programme on Channels Television that “the move became necessary in the light of troubling activities and misinformation capable of jeopardizing the unity of the country”.
He specifically declared: “What are we doing? In the military, we are now taking on it more seriously than ever. We have our strategic media centres that monitor the social media to be able to sieve out and react to all the ones that will be anti-government, be anti-military, (and) be anti-security”.
Weighty Implications
PAMED said the declaration has a lot of grave implications, because if the threat is carried out it could, among others, lead to:
·         The violation of the right of freedom of expression as constitutionally guaranteed for Nigerians and as protected by important international instruments and charters especially the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to mention a few; 
·         The undermining of the right of the public to know about the activities of the government including the security agencies which in a democracy are subordinate to civil authorities;
·         The non-guarantee of the safety of media professionals, especially online journalists and those covering the activities of the military;
·         The incapacitation of the media to carry out the obligation to monitor governance and hold the government accountable to the people as stipulated in section 22 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended;
·         The infringement  of the right of opposition political parties to take the ruling parties at the Federal, State and Local levels to task on their policies, programs and performance;
·         The breach of  the right of the electorate to hold elected politicians accountable for their campaign or electoral promises; and
·         The encroachment of the right of the civil society, unions, pro-democracy activists, etc to express dissent over government policies they may consider injurious to their collective and/or individual interests.
Our demand
PAMED said in view of the serious implications of the Army’s declaration, it was calling  on the army authorities to immediately withdraw the threat to monitor the social media for alleged anti-government, anti-security and anti-military information as it is antithetical to democratic principles and values.
The Partnership also called on the army authorities to promptly dismantle any media centres it might have established for this unwelcome purpose.
SGD:
Mr. Lanre Arogundade, Director, International Press Centre (IPC)
Mr. Edetaen Ojo, Executive Director, Media Rights Agenda (MRA)

Dr. Akin Akingbulu, Executive Director, Institute for Media and Society (IMS)

Course on criminal defense reporting open [Brazil]

Image result for Instituto de Defesa do Direito de Defesa.College students can apply to attend a free course in São Paulo.
The course "Law and Criminal Defense Coverage" is part of the project "Repórter do Futuro" organized by Oboré, the Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism (Abraji, in Portuguese) and Instituto de Defesa do Direito de Defesa.
The course will take place Saturdays, Sept. 30 to Nov. 11. Participants will learn about on criminal coverage, how the Brazilian criminal justice system works, the Jury Tribunal and high profile trials, the "Operation Car Wash" scandal and more.
Candidates must attend a selection meeting and lecture on Sept. 16.
The registration deadline is Sept. 13.
For more information (in Portuguese), click here.

BuzzFeed seeks reporter [India]

Image result for BuzzFeedExperienced journalists can apply for this position in New Delhi.
BuzzFeed is looking for a reporter to cover women's rights around the world, with a particular focus on India and South Asia.
Responsibilities include telling stories that set the agenda on women’s rights in India and globally; writing and producing stories that people will want to share; writing unique features that advance the conversation; and more.
The successful candidate will have proven ability to break news and develop sources, strong writing skills and at least three years of reporting experience.
For more information, click here.