Solutions Journalism Network hosts webinar [Worldwide]

Image result for Solutions Journalism NetworkJournalists and others interested in solutions journalism can attend this webinar.
The Solutions Journalism Network will webcast "Solutions journalism 101" at 11 a.m. EDT on June 8.
The webinar will explore the ins and outs of solutions journalism, talk about why it’s important, explain key steps in reporting a solutions story and share tips and resources for journalists interested in investigating how people are responding to social problems.
Participants will also learn about the Solutions Story Tracker, a database of more than 2,000 stories tagged by beat, publication, author, location and more, a virtual heat map of what's working around the world.
Registration is free and ongoing.
For more information, click here.

Vox-ProPublica Video Fellowship open [US]

Image result for Vox-ProPublica Video FellowshipVideo producers can apply for a fellowship in New York. 
Vox Media and ProPublica have partnered to launch the Vox-ProPublica Video Fellowship, which will combine ProPublica’s deep-dive reporting with Vox’s first-rate video storytelling.
The fellow will be embedded in Vox’s team, producing short explainer videos and potentially longer doc-style videos fueled by ProPublica’s reporting. 
Candidates should have skills in a variety of areas — writing, archive research, filming and editing, with an emphasis on visual ingenuity. They must also have a deep interest in investigative journalism. 
The deadline is May 31.
For more information, click here.

FNPI organizes entrepreneurial, innovative journalism workshop [Latin America]

Image result for Gabriel García Márquez FoundationJournalists residing in Latin America working on an independent media project, an application or a new journalistic product can apply for this opportunity.
The Gabriel García Márquez Foundation for a New Iberoamerican Journalism (FNPI), the Development of Latin America (CAF) and SembraMedia organize the Latin American Annual Meeting of Entrepreneurial and Innovative Journalism July 13 to 15 in Lima, Peru.
The event will combine two different dynamics. Mornings will be dedicated to workshops aimed at improving and enhancing the design and development of media projects. The second dynamic, in the afternoons, will be open to the public and discuss ideas and innovative approaches with journalists and other professionals.
Thirty journalists will be elected. The cost of tuition is US$150. The organization will provide lodging, food and medical insurance. The trip to Peru will not be covered.
The deadline to apply is June 14.
For more information (in Spanish), click here.

Youth journalism contest open [Russia]

Image result for Russia's Federal Agency on Press and Mass CommunicationsRussian journalists ages 25 and younger can compete in this contest.
Russia's Federal Agency on Press and Mass Communications launched the 21st Century Challenge, which will recognize those who report on socially important issues.
Entries must have been published in print media and blogs between August 2016 and July 2017. Categories include culture, multiculturalism, politics and economics.
Winners will receive prizes and diplomas, and will be invited to a workshop and award ceremony in Moscow.
The submission deadline is Aug. 15.
For more information (in Russian), click here.

EU AND 79 AFRICAN, CARIBBEAN, PACIFIC COUNTRIES IN JOINT PUSH TO DEFEND AND IMPLEMENT GLOBAL CLIMATE DEAL


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(Le texte français suit le texte anglais) 

EU AND 79 AFRICAN, CARIBBEAN, PACIFIC COUNTRIES IN JOINT PUSH TO DEFEND AND IMPLEMENT GLOBAL CLIMATE DEAL
Bonn, 18 May 2017/ ACP/ EC: The European Union and 79 African, Caribbean and Pacific developing countries, who together make up more than half of the signatories to the Paris Agreement on climate change, today reaffirmed their strong and steadfast commitment to full implementation of the agreement, urging all partners to keep up the momentum created in 2015.
The EU and the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP) made the call at a UN climate change conference taking place in Bonn, ahead of the upcoming G7 and G20 leaders' summits and the next annual UN climate negotiations (COP23) in November, which will gather world governments to turn the global climate commitments into action.
The ACP Group and EU have agreed common positions on the next steps to implement the Paris Agreement and strengthened cooperation to promote low-emission, climate-resilient development. As an example of this increased cooperation, the EU has announced support of EUR 800 million for the Pacific region up to 2020, with around half earmarked for climate action. The EU will also provide EUR 3 million to support Fiji's COP23 Presidency.
European Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel Arias Cañete said: "Today more than ever, Europe stands by its long-term partners most vulnerable to climate change. We, developed and developing countries together, will defend the Paris Agreement. We are all in, and our joint commitment to this Agreement today is as in Paris: irreversible and non-negotiable."
ACP Secretary General Patrick Gomes said: "The longstanding, ongoing cooperation between the ACP Group and the EU shows we are serious about addressing the impacts of climate change. Implementing the Paris Agreement is not only about ensuring the very survival of the 79 ACP countries, but also about building sustainable, resilient and prosperous economies and societies worldwide."
The ACP Group and EU stressed the need to finalise the Paris Agreement work programme by 2018. This will be vital to ensure all countries can swiftly put their national climate plans into action, in order to contribute to the global goals. They also underlined the importance of making detailed preparations for the Facilitative Dialogue to be held next year. This dialogue will be a key moment to establish a shared understanding of the impact of all parties' contributions and the collective progress being made as well as to look into solutions that can allow us to achieve our collective goal.
The ACP countries and EU also gave their support to the consultations being held by the outgoing Moroccan presidency and incoming Fijian presidency. The discussions are aimed at developing a clear proposal on the design of the 2018 Facilitative Dialogue, to be presented at the COP23 summit.
Both sides welcomed Fiji’s political leadership as COP23 president, being a longstanding member of the ACP Group and the first Small Island Developing State in the role, to accelerate work on adaptation, agriculture and access to finance – particularly for vulnerable developing countries with special circumstances, needs and low capacities.
The UN climate conference is taking place in Bonn from 8-18 May to prepare the ground for the 23rd session of the Conference of the Parties (COP23), to be held on 6-17 November 2017 in Bonn. /