Contest recognizes freedom of expression [Worldwide]

Image result for Index on Censorship Freedom of ExpressionJournalists, digital activists and other free speech advocates can be nominated for these awards.
The Index on Censorship Freedom of Expression Awards honor individuals fighting to speak out in the dangerous and difficult conditions.
Index invites the public, NGOs and media organizations to nominate individuals in four categories: arts, campaigning, digital activism and journalism.
Winners will be flown to London to attend the award ceremony in April 2018. In addition, they will join the Index’s Awards Fellowship program, which will provide training and support to help them amplify their work for free expression.
The nomination deadline is Oct. 8.
For more information, click here.

Health journalism fellowships open [US]

Image result for Association of Health Care JournalistsJournalists with a project on health care performance  can apply for a fellowship.
The Association of Health Care Journalists (AHCJ) is seeking applicants for the AHCJ Reporting Fellowships on Health Care Performance.
The fellowship is designed to enable fellows to work independently over a one-year period while still maintaining their regular employment.
Fellows are expected to produce a package of stories spotlighting a system-related topic, problems and potential improvements. AHCJ fellowship leaders will provide support and guidance through seminars, conference calls and email consultations.
The fellowship provides seminar and workshop trips, a project allowance of up to US$4,000, AHCJ membership and a US$2,500 fellowship award for the successful completion of the project.
The deadline is Oct. 17.
For more information, click here.

BBC Arabic Festival calls for films [MENA]

Image result for BBC Arabic FestivalAspiring documentarians can participate in this festival in London.
The 4th BBC Arabic Festival is accepting films that shed light on the Arab world today. The festival will take place spring 2018.
The official selection, along with the winner in each category (short film, short documentary, feature documentary, reportage and digital journalism), will be decided by a panel of judges made up of experts and practitioners in the field of journalism and film. 
Films must have been made after Jan. 1, 2016.
Two special awards, the BBC Arabic Young Journalist Award and the Best Work in Journalism Award, will be chosen by the BBC Arabic editorial team. 
All of the directors whose films are selected by the judges will be invited to come to London and present their work.
The deadline is Oct. 20.
For more information, click here.

Storytelling competition highlights climate change [Asia]

Image result for Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience NetworkWriters, bloggers and others interested in climate change resilience issues in Asia can enter this contest.
The Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN), in partnership with Thomson Reuters Foundation (TRF), has launched the ACCCRN Storytelling Competition 2017. 
The competition theme is "Beat the heat: how inclusive cities are coping with rising temperatures." Contestants must tell a story about an urban heat risk issue they feel deserves urgent attention.
Entries should be written in English and have less than 800 words, and include one or more original, previously unpublished images.
Finalists will be invited to attend an Urban Heat Resilience storytelling workshop Nov. 27 to 30 in Jakarta, Indonesia. The two top winners will be announced on the last day of the workshop. The first and second place winners will receive an iPad and a mirrorless camera, respectively.
The deadline is Sept. 30.
For more information, click here.

PRESS RELEASE: Senegal assumes chairmanship of ACP Ambassadors

Brussels, 18 September 2017/ ACP: The Ambassador of the Republic of Senegal, H.E. Mr. Amadou Diop will preside over the Committee of African, Caribbean and Pacific Ambassadors in Brussels for the period 1 August 2017 – 31 January 2018. The Committee of Ambassadors is an important decision-making body of the ACP Group of States, comprising of one representative from each of its 79 member countries.
In a hand-over ceremony, Ambassador Diop thanked the outgoing Chair, Ambassador Teshome Toga Chanaka of Ethiopia for his leadership during the previous six months. He welcomed the new members of the Bureau of the Committee of Ambassadors, which coordinates the work of the full committee.
The Bureau is made up of one representative for each of the six ACP regions, as well as a Troika comprised of the current, incoming and outgoing Chairs. For the current term, these include: the Ambassador of Djibouti, H.E Mr. Omar Abdi Said (East Africa), Ambassador of Benin H.E Mr. Zacharie Richard Akplogan (West Africa), Ambassador of Chad H.E Mrs. Ammo Aziza Baroud (Central Africa), Ambassador of South Africa H.E. Baso Sangqu (Southern Africa), Ambassador of Trinidad and Tobago H.E. Mr Colin Michael Connelly (Caribbean) and the Ambassador of Papua New Guinea H.E. Mr. Joshua Kalinoe (Pacific).
The Troika includes the Ambassadors of Senegal and Ethiopia, as well as a representative from the Caribbean region, which will be next to hold the presidency.
The Presidency of the Republic of Senegal will see several important issues facing the ACP Group, including the crucial preparation process for the negotiations of a renewed partnership with the European Union. With the current ACP-EU framework - known as the Cotonou Agreement - expiring in early 2020, negotiations for the follow-up deal are due to begin in less than a year, no later than August 2018.
Setting out the priorities for his term as Chair, Ambassador Diop highlighted the several decisive actions to be taken in defining the future of the ACP Group, including and its relations with its main partner, the EU.
He called for the “consolidation and the improvement of all the progress already achieved”, while actively working toward finalising the policy framework document for beyond 2020, entitled “Towards the ACP we want.” The revision of the Georgetown Agreement - the constitutive act of the ACP Group – is also a key priority, as is laying the groundwork for sustainable and innovative funding for the organisation and its work.
Ambassador Diop emphasised the need for efficiency in ACP working methods in order to achieve its goals.
The ACP Committee of Ambassadors meets at least one a month in Brussels to monitor the implementation of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement, and carry out any mandate tasked to them by the ACP Council of Ministers. Much of its work is carried out through six technical sub-committees (on Political, Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Affairs; Trade and Commodities; Investment and the Private Sector; Sustainable Development; Financing and Development; and Establishment and Finance), as well as ad-hoc working groups.
For more information, visit www.acp.int . 

(Photo: New Chairman of the ACP Committee of Ambassadors H.E. Mr. Amadou Diop (third from left), takes over from Ambassador Teshome Chanaka of Ethiopa (fourth from left, shaking hands), photographed with members of the Incoming and Outgoing Bureaux, and the ACP Secretary General).

The New York Times accepting internship applications [US]

Image result for The New York TimesCollege seniors and graduate students authorized to work in the United States can apply for summer internships in New York.
The New York Times offers 10-week internships to students dedicated to a career in journalism. The program provides a summer of demanding work and high journalistic standards.
The 2018 program will begin June 4, with three days of orientation. Interns will receive a weekly salary of US$1,000.
The deadline is Oct. 31.
For more information, click here.