Claves21 offers free online course on biodiversity for journalists [Latin America]

Journalists living in Latin America can register for this free course in Spanish.
Argentine environmental news magazine Claves21, with support from the Earth Journalism Network, is organizing a nine-week online course beginning June 11. The program aims to provide journalists with information, knowledge and tools to cover biodiversity issues in the region.
Journalists Damián Profeta and Fermín Koop will explore the conceptual aspects of biodiversity, biodiversity policies in Latin America, key issues of media coverage and digital tools to create significant content.
The three best pieces resulting from the course will receive an award. The prizes will consist of a diploma and ARS5,000 (US$203) for the first place winner, ARS4,000 (US$162) for the second place and ARS3,000 (US$121) for the third.
Participants who complete the course will become part of the Claves 21 Latin American Network of Environmental Journalists and receive information about scholarships, competitions, financing and other professional opportunities.
The deadline to register is June 8.
For more information on how to register (in Spanish), click here.

Vacancy available for associate editor at Global Investigative Journalism Network [Africa]

Journalists with five years of experience can apply for this remote position.
The Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) is looking for an associate editor. Preference will be given to applicants based in Johannesburg, South Africa, but candidates can be based anywhere with a strong broadband connection.
Responsibilities include working with managing editor and regional editors to manage; producing and uploading content for GIJN’s websites and social media platforms; writing and editing English language stories; and more.
Candidates must have social media managing skills, WordPress proficiency and an interest in investigative and data journalism. Experience in graphics production, digital storytelling, project management is a plus.
The deadline is June 15.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Young journalists workshop open [Eastern Europe, Central Asia]

Journalists ages 18 to 26 from Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Belarus, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia can participate in this workshop.
The M100 Young European Journalists Workshop, organized with support from the Federal Foreign MinistryFacebook and Deutsche Welle, will take place Sept. 10 to 19 in Potsdam, Germany. The theme of this year's workshop is "Journalism & political education in the social web."
The workshop connects actors in the diverse fields of journalism, political education work, social media and web video. Participants will also take part in the M100 Sanssouci Colloquium
The workshop will be held in English.
The organizers will cover accommodations and board, in addition to providing a travel allowance.
The deadline is June 12.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Storytelling projects on human migration open[Worldwide]

Storytellers, conservationists, educators and researchers can apply for a grant.
National Geographic Society is accepting applications for its Request for Proposals grant with a focus on documenting human migrations. 
Projects must document the causes and effects of one or more examples of present-day human migration; document the lives of present-day migrants, their journeys and receiving communities; or develop and test out classroom resources, curricula or public outreach materials that aim to increase understanding of the migrant experience and acceptance of migrant communities.
A typical grant will be less than US$30,000, but applicants may request up to U$70,000.
The deadline is July 10.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Journalism.co.uk: Vacancy for reporter available [UK]

Journalists can apply for this position in Brighton, England.
Journalism.co.uk is looking for a reporter.
Responsibilities include covering the media industry, helping to set the agendas for the organization's newsrewired conferences, producing a podcast and more.
Candidates must be knowledgeable about the latest developments in digital journalism and publishing; web and social media literate; multimedia skilled; capable of managing their time effectively; and be self-starters.
The deadline is June 15.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Revista Zum offers funds for photography projects [Brazil]

Brazilians or foreigners residing in Brazil can submit their photography projects to compete for a grant.
Revista ZUM is inviting entries to the ZUM/IMS Photo Fellowship, which will award two new projects with BRL65,000 each.
The grant will allow photographers to develop their work in various aspects on any theme and genre. Those selected will have eight months to develop the project.
The application deadline is June 29.
For more information on how to apply (in Portuguese), click here.

Print media seeks commissioning editor [China]

Seasoned journalists can apply for a position in Hong Kong.
The South China Morning Post is hiring a commissioning editor.
Responsibilities include planning, writing, executing and managing the content and production schedules of specialist publications projects; managing the budget; managing freelance writers and vendors.
Applicants should have at least five to 10 years in a reputable media company and experience in lifestyle journalism.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

ONA accepting applications for conference fellowships [Worldwide]

Digital journalists and students can apply for a fellowship.
The Online News Association is accepting applications for the MJ Bear Fellowship and the CNN Diversity Fellowship.
The fellowships provide registration, travel and accommodations for the 2018 Online News Association Conference and Awards in Austin, Texas. The MJ Bear fellow also receives three online coaching sessions and ONA membership.
The MJ Bear Fellowship is open to international candidates born between Sept. 14, 1988, and Sept. 13, 1995. The CNN Diversity Fellowship is open to journalists of diverse backgrounds, inclusive of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age and gender.
The deadline to apply is June 28.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Reporting fellowship avalable [US]

U.S. and international reporters who cover Washington for any media outlet can apply for the program.
The National Press Foundation sponsors the Paul Miller Washington Reporting Fellowship, a nine-month seminar program to brief reporters about Washington agencies, institutions and organizations. It also provides journalists with fresh sources, story ideas and the opportunity to get to know and learn from other journalists.
Starting in September, journalists meet once a month for a daylong seminar about a different topic. In addition to learning innovative online tools, fellows take field trips to Capitol Hill, the Supreme Court, the Pentagon and other institutions.
The deadline to apply is July 6.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

FIAM FAAM offers Scholarships for master's in journalism [Brazil]

Students who wish to pursue a graduate degree in journalism can apply for this program.
FIAM FAAM, an institution of higher education in Brazil, offers partial and full scholarships for its professional master's degree in journalism in São Paulo.
The program is divided into two lines of research: "Journalistic languages and technologies" and "Journalism and the labor market."
Applicants must pass a specific knowledge test, a foreign language proficiency exam, research project evaluation and interview.
The deadline is Aug. 3. There is a BR150 application fee.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize accepting submission [Worldwide]

Photographers ages 18 and older can compete in a contemporary portrait contest.
The National Portrait Gallery in London, is accepting entries.  Applicants are encouraged to portray people with an emphasis on their identity as individuals.
Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2018, organized by the 
The first place winner will receive GBP15,000 (US$20,156). One or more shortlisted photographers will be awarded cash prizes at the judges' discretion.
All selected photographers under the age of 35 are eligible for the John Kobal New Work Award. The winning photographer will receive GBP5,000 (US$6,718) and a commission from the Gallery to photograph a sitter connected with the U.K. film industry.
The entry fee is GBP28 (US$37) per photograph. Each applicant can submit up to six photographs.
The deadline is June 12.
For more information on how to enter, click here.

Journalism fellowship program open [US]

Budding journalists interested in environmental issues can apply for a fellowship in Seattle.
Grist, a nonprofit environmental media organization, offers news, justice and video fellowships starting in September.
Fellows work full time, making daily contributions to Grist’s editorial operations including (but not limited to) research, reporting, story ideas, writing and multimedia experiments. The news and justice fellows can choose to work out of Grist’s Seattle office or remotely.
The fellowship pays US$2,750 per month. Fellows must make a six-month commitment, with the possibility of an extension.
Writers, reporters and editors, as well as all-stars in fields such as video, audio and multimedia, are encouraged to apply.
The deadline is July 9.
For more information on how to apply, click here

MFWA offers funds for investigative Reporting [Ghana, Senegal, Burkina Faso]

Journalists in the print, online and electronic media can apply for  this funds

The Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) in partnership with MFWA’s National Parners: La Convention des Jeunes Reporters du Senegal (CJRS) in Senegal and Centre National de Presse Norbert Zongo (CNP-NZ) in Burkina Faso is offering funding opportunity to journalists in Ghana, Senegal and Burkina Faso to support investigative reporting.
The project which is supported by the US-based William and Flora Hewlett Foundation is an Initiative embarked upon to encourage journalists, as part of their watchdog role, to produce critical/investigative reports that highlight issues of corruption, flag transparency and accountability gaps and prompt public discourse, policy debates and/or action on governance issues.
The Deadline is December 2018.
Interested applicants should write to the MFWA ATjournalism4change@mfwa.org.

Online workshop on social media strategies available [Latin America]

Media professionals can register for this online course in Spanish.
Organized by the Center for Digital Journalism (CFPD) at the University of Guadalajara, the course "Community management and social networking for journalists" will be held July 2 to Aug. 5.
Participants will learn how to use social networks as sources of information and communication platforms, how to create their own brand and how to develop strategies to create communities and maximize online presence.
The cost is MXN2,100 (US$100).
The deadline is June 17.
For more information on how to register (in Spanish), click here.

Grist offers Fellowship Program [US]

Budding journalists interested in environmental issues can apply for a fellowship in Seattle.
Grist, a nonprofit environmental media organization, offers news, justice and video fellowships starting in September.
Fellows work full time, making daily contributions to Grist’s editorial operations including (but not limited to) research, reporting, story ideas, writing and multimedia experiments. The news and justice fellows can choose to work out of Grist’s Seattle office or remotely.
The fellowship pays US$2,750 per month. Fellows must make a six-month commitment, with the possibility of an extension.
Writers, reporters and editors, as well as all-stars in fields such as video, audio and multimedia, are encouraged to apply.
The deadline is July 9.
For more information on how to apply, click here

Documentary film festival open [Russia, CIS, Baltic]

Filmmakers from Russia, CIS and Baltic countries are invited to submit their work to a film festival.
"Russia," the  Union of Cinematographers of the Russian Federation, will take place Oct. 1 to 5 in Yekaterinburg, Russia.
open documentary film festival established by the
The contest will award a grand prize and prizes in six other categories, including best short film, best cinematography, best debut, special jury prize and audience award.
Submissions must have been released after June 1, 2017. The working language of the festival is Russian.
The deadline is Aug 10.
For more information on how to enter (in Russian), click here.

Reynolds National Center organises investigative business journalism contest [US]

Investigative journalists in the United States can enter a competition.
The 2018 Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalism, funded by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism, celebrate the best in print and online investigative business journalism.
Entries must have appeared in the year ending June 30, 2018. Each media outlet may submit no more than two entries.
The contest features a gold award of US$5,000, a silver award of US$2,000 and a bronze award of US$1,000.
The deadline is July 31. 
For more information on how to enter, click here.

ICJ offers Fellowship [MENA]

English-speaking journalists based in the MENA region can apply for this fellowship.
The International Center for Journalists and News Corp will bring three journalists from the Middle East and North Africa to New York from Oct. 21 to Nov. 22, to hone their journalistic skills at The Wall Street Journal.
Participants will work across newsroom departments, shadow their American peers and collaborate with them to produce news reports.
ICFJ will design a three-day orientation in Washington, which will prepare the fellows for their time in the newsrooms. The selected journalists will gain a deeper understanding of the tools and resources reshaping the news media, including database reporting, using and creating interactive visualizations and mobile journalism.
Applicants from Egypt, Iraq and Saudi Arabia are particularly encouraged to apply. All travel and fellowship expenses are covered by the program.
The deadline is June 30.
 For more information on how to apply, click here.

NPF hosts webinar on artificial intelligence [Worldwide]

Journalists interested in artificial intelligence are invited to attend a free webinar.
The National Press Foundation will host the hourlong webinar "What’s next in artificial intelligence?" at 1 p.m. EDT June 19.
Topics include how artificial intelligence works, examples of everyday applications of AI, how the workforce will change with AI and what’s coming next. Panelists have not been announced yet.
Registration is ongoing.
For more information on how to register, click here

Digital journalism congress open [Argentina]

Journalists, journalism students, developers, designers, activists and others can register to attend this event.
The VII Digital Journalism Congress, organized by Foro de Periodismo Argentino (FOPEA), will take place June 1 and 2 in Córdoba.
The conference will feature workshops and presentations about digital media, entrepreneurship, fake news, big data, social media, new digital narratives, data journalism, infographics, access to information, tools for investigative journalism and more.
Registration costs ARS700 (US$29) for the general public and ARS600 (US$24) for students.
The deadline is June 1.
For more information on how to register (in Spanish), click here.

TVE launches video blogging on climate change [Africa]

Anyone age 18 to 30 can enter this contest.
Media charity organization tve has launched the African Tech for Good video blog competition. 
The contest seeks video diaries on how groups and organizations are using technology to fight climate change and work towards the Sustainable Development Goal.
Entries must be up to 3 minutes long, be in English or have subtitles in English and focus on a new technology.
Five winners will each receive US$500.
The deadline is Aug. 31.
For more information on how to enter, click here.

Grants for media projects available [Worldwide]


Independent media organizations, civic groups and associations can apply.
The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is seeking proposals for projects that advance democratic goals and strengthen democratic institutions.
NED encourages applications from organizations working in diverse environments including newly established democracies, semi-authoritarian countries, highly repressive societies and countries undergoing democratic transition.
Grant amounts vary depending on the size and scope of the projects, but the average grant lasts 12 months and is around US$50,000.
NED is interested in proposals from organizations for nonpartisan programs that seek to: promote and defend human rights and the rule of law, support freedom of information and independent media, and promote accountability and transparency.
The deadline to submit proposals is June 22.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

OSF offers grant to challenge dominant narratives on sex work [Europe]

Organizations, networks and informal groups in France, Spain, and Sweden can apply for a grant.
The Open Society Foundations' Public Health Program supports creative and artistic proposals that provide counter-narratives to mainstream representations of sex work:
Possible projects must raise awareness about the rights of sex workers and the consequences of criminalization of sex work;amplify the voices of sex workers, empowering sex workers to tell their own stories, and documenting their everyday experiences; and more.
The program will offer a maximum of US$40,000 for a period of no more than 24 months.
The deadline is June 15.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

CNN International seeks reporter [China]

Reporters with a minimum of five years in broadcast journalism can apply for this position in Hong Kong.
CNN International is looking for a business reporter to join its Asia news production center.
Responsibilities include writing and structuring packages for air, reporting on all business news on air for both news and business programs while ensuring that all information delivered is clear, concise and accurate. 
Candidates must be able to work long hours under deadline and have strong communication skills working in collaboration with CNNMoney digital and newsgathering counterparts. Knowledge of the economy, financial markets, tech and business trends is required. 
For more information on how to apply, click here.

First Draft offers free online course on identifying misinformation [Worldwide]

Anyone interested in learning how to verify online media can attend this self-directed course at any time.
First Draft offers a free online course on identifying misinformation, developed by Claire Wardle, executive director of the organization.
The hourlong course is divided into four modules covering what First Draft means by verification; the tools involved; how to independently verify the authenticity, time and location of photographs; and how to investigate digital footprints.
First Draft also hosts a five-unit verification course designed for journalists, students and human rights researchers.
The resources are available in English, Spanish and Portuguese.
For more information on how to register, click here.

Journalism School focuses on Energy workshop [North America]

Journalists can apply for an all-expenses-paid workshop.
The UT Energy Journalism Workshop will take place Sept. 25 and 26 at the University of Texas in Austin. The workshop is hosted by the university’s Energy InstituteSchool of Journalism and the Kay Bailey Center for Energy, Law & Business.
The program will feature presentations from UT Austin faculty and energy researchers on issues ranging from challenges of offshore drilling; integration of renewables into the electric grid; adapting to climate change; the latest in sustainable building designs; to sweeping changes within the U.S. transportation industry.
Spots are limited to 30 participants, who will receive domestic travel, lodging and complimentary meals.
The deadline is Aug. 24.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Health Journalism Centre seeks freelance podcast producers [South Africa]

Radio journalists with at least five years of experience can apply for this opportunity.
The Bhekisisa Mail & Guardian Health Journalism Centre is looking for freelance podcast producers who are inspired by solutions-based narrative journalism.
Freelancers are expected to record and edit podcasts without help. They must actively pitch regular solutions-based ideas to produce a 4- to 7-minute podcast once a month.
Applicants must provide their own broadcast quality recording equipment and editing software and be proficient in Adobe Audition. Experience in health, science or solutions-based reporting will be an advantage.
The deadline is June 1.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Media Institute organizes summer school for investigative journalists [Europe, Caucasus, Central Asia]

Journalists from the Baltic and EU Eastern Partnership countries can apply for a scholarship to participate in this program.
The Summer School on Investigative Reporting, organized by the Centre for Media Studies at SSE Riga, will take place Aug. 16 to 18 in Riga, Latvia.
The program will cover ethics of investigative journalism, verification, visual journalism and infographics,advanced research on the internet, reporting on organized crime and corruption, and more. The keynote speaker of the school is Norwegian journalist, editor and media commentator Bernt Olufsen.
The registration fee is EUR250. 
Participants from the Baltic and EU Eastern Partnership are eligible for a scholarship provided by theAnne-Marie and Gustaf Ander Foundation, that includes the registration fee.
The registration deadline is June 28.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

Reporting illegal wildlife trading program available [Worldwide]

Journalists based in China, Brazil, Nigeria, the Gulf States and Pakistan with at least five years of experience and fluency in English are invited to apply for this program.
The Thomson Reuters Foundation is organizing "Reporting illegal wildlife trading," as part of a program that seeks to expose illegal internet trade in wildlife in 2018.
The selected journalists will receive mentoring from expert investigative journalists to complete investigations on the topic as well as a modest stipend to fund their research.
Applicants must propose one or more concrete story ideas.
The deadline is June 6.
For more information on how to apply, click here.

PRESS STATEMENT: Gender Equality and Women Empowerment Must Be Prioritised By All Humanity.

Media Statement
For Immediate Release
25 May 2018

Gender Equality and Women Empowerment Must Be Prioritised By All Humanity.

As the world commemorates Africa Day – this day should serve as a reflection on the continents commitments to nurture greater unity and solidarity between African countries, and accelerate the political and socio-economic integration of Africa.

This year’s Africa Day celebrations come at a time where most African states across the continent have committed themselves to greater economic integration by adopting the African Continental Free Trade Area  (ACFTA)  agreement. This is a momentous step towards promoting intra-African trade, and fostering economic diversification on the continent.

Whilst PAWO welcomes these momentous steps, it is also worth noting, that although significant progress is being made to disembowel the economic vestiges of colonialism, little progress has been made in implementing agreed AU policies by member states to address gender inequality.



Pinky Kekana said, "Substantial progress has been made toward the advancement of women’s rights and female political participation at both the national and regional levels in many African states. Nonetheless, African women, still endure inconceivable economic, social, and cultural encounters, particularly regarding healthcare and education. Over the last ten years data has revealed that African women also own less than 1% of the African continent’s landmass and women farmers receive only 1% of total credit to agriculture, and have fewer economic rights and lower access to economic opportunities, including land and credit facilities. Women are also vulnerable to preventable diseases, 74.2% of all AIDS deaths in the world with women accounted for 57% in Africa."

"Accordingly, we call upon the AU and other regional bodies create enforceable mechanisms to achieve Gender Equality as espoused in Agenda 2063."added Pinky Kekana.

The extent to which the ACFTA succeeds in advancing the unity and development of Africa will and correctly should be judged based on the positive impact in improving the lives of the most vulnerable members of our society – women and children and addresses gender inequality.

The Pan African Women’s Organisations wishes all Africans here at home and in the Diaspora a Happy Africa Day.

 
Issued by
Pinky Kekana
Pan-African Women Organisation
Secretary General

Enquiries
Chrispin Phiri
+27 (0) 83 220 9691

The Pan-African Women Organisation was created on 31 July 1962 in Dar Es Salam, the United Republic of Tanzania.  It was the first continental women’s organisation. One of the main aims of forming PAWO was to mobilize women to fight for their liberation especially in countries that were still colonized.  Today, it aims to ensure that it remains a relevant and strong voice of women, in Africa and the world.

Journalism forum offers funding for safety training [Worldwide]

Independent journalists and documentary filmmakers who focus on human rights abuses can apply for funding.
The Canadian Journalism Forum on Violence and Trauma is selecting candidates for the Portenier Human Rights Bursary, sponsored by filmmaker Giselle Portenier.
The award is open to freelancers worldwide, experienced or novice. Applicants must demonstrate a clear interest or track record in casting light on human rights abuses and an upcoming assignment or project with such a human rights focus. 
The winner will receive up to CAD3,000 (US$2,326) for hazardous environment training offered by the following approved course providers: AKEBlue Mountain GroupDart Center at Columbia Journalism School1st Options SecurityGlobal Journalist SecurityPilgrims GroupRemote Trauma or Tundra Group
The deadline is June 15.
For more information on how to apply, click here.