MRA, IPC Petition Code of Conduct Bureau over Violation of Journalists Rights, Seek Removal of Ebonyi State Governor from Office for Abuse of Office


Two Lagos-based media support organizations, Media Rights Agenda (MRA) and the International Press Centre (IPC), have petitioned the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) asking it to sanction Ebonyi State Governor David Umahi for allegedly misconducting himself, breaching his oath of office and the Code of Conduct for Public Officers following his recent attacks on journalists in the State.

In a complaint addressed to the Chairman of the Bureau pursuant to Paragraph 3(e) of Part One to the Third Schedule to the 1999 Constitution, as amended, the organizations contended that Mr. Umahi is unfit to continue to hold the office of Governor and requested the Bureau to investigate the matter and invoke the provisions of Paragraph 18(2)(a) and (b) of the Code of Conduct for Public Officers contained in the Constitution to secure his removal from office and disqualification from holding any public office in Nigeria for the next 10 years. 

Signed by MRA’s Executive Director, Mr. Edetaen Ojo; and the Director of the IPC, Mr. Lanre Arogundade, the petition recounted the April 18 arrest of Mr. Chijioke Agwu, a reporter with the “Daily Sun” newspaper, on the instructions of the Governor. They also recalled the April 22 state-wide radio and television broadcast by the Governor in which he banned for life Mr. Agwu and Mr. Peter Okutu, a correspondent of the “Vanguard” newspaper, from entering the State Government House or any other Government facility in the State and from covering any government or official functions in the State. 

The organizations attached an audio recording of the Governor’s broadcast to the petition, saying it contained inciting statements against the two journalists whom he banned, thereby putting their lives at risk, as well as threats to other journalists in the State whom he said would face dire consequences should they publish any negative story about his Government.

They noted that the actions and conduct of the Governor constitute an abuse of office in that he improperly and illegally used his position and power as Governor in an abusive way to oppress and violate the rights of citizens of Nigeria and put their lives at risk. 

The organizations argued that the Governor has no authority under the Constitution or any other Law, whether as Governor or in any other capacity, to take the actions he took, particularly to impose a life ban on journalists or on any other citizen, who have not been charged with or convicted of any offence known to Law.  

They accused the Governor of violating his Oath of Office and the Oath of Allegiance, contravening several provisions of the 1999 Constitution, putting Nigeria in a situation of having breached its international treaty obligations, particularly Article 66(2)(c) of the Revised ECOWAS Treaty, where as a Member State of the Economic Community of West African States, Nigeria agreed to co-operate with other Member States in the area of information and undertook to “ensure respect for the rights of journalists.”  They cited the provisions of the Constitution which the Governor violated to include Sections 13, 22, 35(1), 35(3) and 39(1).

The organizations contended that by his illegal and unconstitutional actions, the Governor has brought Nigeria to ridicule before the international community and is responsible for Nigeria’s violation of several international instruments. Among these are the Revised ECOWAS Treaty, the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, as well as various resolutions of the United Nations General Assembly on the safety of journalists and actions that should be taken on impunity for crimes against journalists. 

According to them, by conducting himself in the manner he did, the Governor acted arbitrarily and in a manner prejudicial to the rights of other persons, particularly media practitioners engaged in the lawful pursuit of their professional duties as journalists. They contend that he thereby violated the provisions of Paragraph 9 of the Code of Conduct for Public Officers contained in the 1999 Constitution, which states that “A public officer shall not do or direct to be done, in abuse of his office, any arbitrary act prejudicial to the rights of any other person knowing that such act is unlawful or contrary to any government policy.” 

Mr. Arogundade said: “We consider the actions of Governor Umahi a grave threat to and assault on our fundamental rights and freedoms as citizens, particularly in the light of his relentless attacks on journalists whose roles are more important now than ever before in the context of a global pandemic that poses an existential threat to humanity. We are motivated to take this step by our conviction that if we in Nigeria are to overcome the current and future challenges, the ability of journalists to be able to continue their professional and constitutionally mandate role of gathering, processing and disseminating information to the public should not be hindered”.

His views were echoed by Mr. Ojo, who noted that the Governor had deliberately and unlawfully created a toxic environment for journalists and other media practitioners in Ebonyi State by continually making it impossible for them to carry out their professional duties, recklessly inciting citizens against them and putting their lives and welfare at risk. 

Mr. Ojo said: “It is clear to us from the actions and utterances of Governor Umahi that he is lawless and has no regard for the Constitution, his Oath of Office, or common decency. He believes that he is a law unto himself and we have no doubt that such a person is not fit to continue to hold such high office in Nigeria. We therefore intend to use all legal and constitutional means available to us to pursue this matter to its logical conclusion.”    


For further information, please contact:

Stella Nwofia

Programme Manager, International Press Centre

Tel: +234 802 035 9629

E-mail: stellanwofia@ipcng.org

Ayode Longe

Director of Programmes, Media Rights Agenda    

Tel: +234 802 329 8628

E-mail: ayode@mediarightsagenda.org 

Vacancy exists for editor at Dow Jones Newswires [Japan]




Experienced journalists can apply for this position in Tokyo.

Dow Jones Newswires is looking for a journalist/translator to lead its Japanese-language service (JLS).

The journalist will manage a global team of translators and translation editors, supervising senior translation editors and keeping track of the quality of translations from The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires.

Candidates must have at least seven years of experience as a journalist in the English or Japanese language, or at least the same amount of time as a translation editor, either at JLS or a similar business/finance publication translating from English to Japanese.

Apply now.

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UNESCO seeks partners for Global Media Defense Fund [Worldwide]



NGOs, media or lawyers’ associations, media development agencies, foundations, academic institutions and noncommercial media institutions can apply for this program.

UNESCO is seeking partners for the Global Media Defense Fund to enhance media protection and improve the access of journalists to specialized legal assistance.

Partners will undertake initiatives to upscale and/or operationalize actions that enhance journalists’ legal protection and their access to legal assistance.

The total grant allocated for this program is US$500,000. Selected organizations can request US$15,000 to  US$60,000.

Preference will be given to proposals impacting on regions/countries where safety of journalists is more at risk based on UNESCO’s Observatory of Killed Journalists.

The deadline is May 10.


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Registration ongoing for Webinar COVID-19 reporting [Worldwide]

AUK Government minister has described trusted news outlets as a “fourth emergency service” during the COVID-19 pandemic, because they provide independent, verifiable information to the public. But to fulfill this duty, journalists around the world are risking their own health and safety every day.

Those deemed to be "key workers" or members of an "essential service" are still reporting in the field in many parts of the world. And even those working remotely for newsrooms operating virtually find themselves increasingly in the firing line as COVID-19 is politicized.

How can journalists protect themselves physically, psychologically and digitally while #coveringCOVID? What should employers be doing to support them? And what long term effects should we prepare for now?

Renowned Egyptian journalist and journalism safety trainer Abeer Saady, and the DART Center’s Asia Pacific Director Dr. Cait McMahon, will join ICFJ’s Global Director of Research Dr. Julie Posetti to explore these issues and share practical advice that journalists can immediately begin implementing on the ground.

This webinar is part of the Global Health Crisis Reporting Forum from the International Center for Journalists and IJNet. 

This webinar will take place on Zoom on April 24 at 8:30 a.m. EDT.


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Society of Professional Journalists offers Fellowship [US]



Midcareer editorial writers or columnists working for U.S. outlets can apply for a US$75,000 fellowship.

The Society of Professional Journalists is accepting applications for the Eugene C. Pulliam Fellowship, which enables journalists to have time away from daily responsibilities to take courses, pursue independent study, travel or pursue other endeavors that enrich their knowledge of a public interest issue.

Fellowships result in editorials and other writings, including books. Fellows must publish work within 18 months of selection.

Applicants must have at least three years of experience as an editorial writer or columnist, demonstrate outstanding writing abilities and receive an editor or publisher's endorsement to pursue the fellowship without jeopardizing employment.

The deadline to apply is June 20.



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Workshop focuses on documentary films [Russia]



Russian filmmakers can apply for this free training event.

The Goethe Institute and the State Museum Preserve "Rostov Kremlin" are organizing the DocTrain 2020, which will take place Sept. 10 to 17 in Rostov, Yaroslavl region.

The lineup of instructors includes award-winning screenwriters and directors Marina Razbezhkina and Arne Birkenstock.

The workshop will help participants improve their skills in editing documentary films and promoting them in the international film market. Training will be held in Russian as well as in German and English with translation into Russian.

The organizers will provide accommodation, meals and travel expenses.

The deadline is April 25.

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African Liberty offers writing fellowship [Africa]



Aspiring op-ed writers can apply for this online program.

African Liberty seeks candidates for its writing fellowship.

This 12-month program is designed to identify promising African writers and provide them with the skills required to be successful in op-ed writing.

Accepted applicants must complete a five-week online course. The top 20 candidates will be selected as writing fellows.

Fellows will receive monthly compensation and get published in major media outlets.

The deadline is April 30.

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Grants for media projects open [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 is June 19.


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COVID-19 fund: Facebook launches Journalism Project [US]



Local news organizations can apply for this new fund.

The Facebook Journalism Project (FJP) has created the FJP COVID-19 Local News Relief Fund Grant Program.

The program will offer grants of US$25,000 to US$100,000 to help local newsrooms serve their communities during the coronavirus outbreak. 

Preference will be given to organizations that serve immigrant, rural, underserved and economically disadvantaged communities; represent areas where COVID-19 impact is particularly acute; and are family- or community-owned or independent.

The deadline is April 24.
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Online video course available [Brazil]



Anyone can access this free online course in Portuguese.

The One Minute Festival presents a series of modules on the basics of audiovisual with a focus on the one-minute format.

The course is divided into several short videos, including lessons and exercises based on the festival's one-minute videos. The instructors are Marcelo Masagão, creator and curator of the One Minute Festival, and educator and filmmaker Moira Toledo. 

No registration is required. All videos are available at any time on the festival's YouTube channel.


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Arab Culture Funds documentary projects [MENA]


Arab directors and producers living in the Arab region or in the diaspora can apply for grants.

The Arab Culture Fund (AFAC) is accepting applications for its documentary program to support creative documentary films in the Arab region.

Applicants can submit short, medium-length and feature documentary film projects that are in development, production or post-production phases.

The maximum fund per film is US$10,000 for development grants and up to US$50,000 for production and post-production grants.

The deadline is May 1.


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Alfred Fried Photography Award seeks submissions [Worldwide]




Professional and amateur photographers can enter this contest.

The Alfred Fried Photography Award, renamed as the Global Peace Photo Award, seeks pictures that capture human efforts toward a peaceful world and the quest for beauty and goodness in our lives.

The organizers are Photographische Gesellschaft (PHG) and Edition Lammerhuber, in partnership with UNESCO, the Austrian Parliament, the Austrian Parliamentary Reporting Association, the International Press Institute (IPI) and the World Press Photo Foundation. 

Contestants must submit more than five photographs that share a theme or concept and title.

The winner of the Peace Image of the Year will receive EUR10,000. The top five photographers will be awarded the Alfred Fried Photography Award Medal.

The deadline is May 24.


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Fellowships for journalists available [US]



Budding and experienced journalists interested in civil rights reporting can apply for a one-semester fellowship.

The Columbia Journalism School hosts the Ira A. Lipman Center for Journalism and Civil and Human Rights, which will oversee a senior and a junior fellowship in 2020.

Although the fellowship is nonresidential, fellows have access to the resources of the journalism school, are expected to give a public presentation at the school and can mentor students. Fellows receive US$10,000.

The senior fellowship is open to candidates with 10 or more years of journalism experience. The junior fellowship is for those who have fewer than five years of full-time journalism experience.

The deadline is April 30.



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Rural journalism contest accepting entries [Brazil]



Journalists in the states of Maranhão, Rio Grande do Norte, Pernambuco, Alagoas, Bahia, Paraíba, Ceará, Piauí, Sergipe, Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo can compete for this award.

Semear Internacional organizes a journalism contest to honor stories on rural practices developed by projects supported by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in Brazil.

The categories are print media, television, radio and internet. The first and second place winners in each category will receive BRL12,500 and BRL5,000, respectively.

Works must have been broadcast or published between Jan. 15, 2020 and June 30, 2020.

The deadline is July 15.


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Film festival accepting entries [Africa]




Documentarians can submit their films to this festival.

The South African Independent Film Festival (SA Indie Film Fest), date to be reconsidered due to the pandemic, will take place in Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town.

Awards and prizes are given in a variety of categories, including feature and short documentaries, virtual reality experience and more. 

Films must have been completed before April 10. Foreign language films are accepted but must contain English subtitles.

The regular deadline is May 31. The late deadline is June 10; and the extended deadline is July 1.



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Online course focuses on coronavirus infodemic [Worldwide]



Newsroom and communications professionals tackling the challenge posed by the coronavirus infodemic can access this online course.

First Draft has launched “Covering coronavirus: An online course for journalists”  to help slow the spread of misinformation and produce credible and reliable coverage.

The two-hour course covers how to understand information disorder: how and why false information spreads; how to monitor for coronavirus-related information on the social web; the main tools and techniques for verifying content online; best practices to slow down the spread of misinformation; and how to look after your own mental health while covering a pandemic.

Registration is free and ongoing.



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Funds for journalism training available [UK]


British journalists from socially or ethnically diverse backgrounds can apply for a training grant.

The Journalism Diversity Fund offers grants to journalists attending courses with the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ).

Candidates must provide proof of application or have secured a place in an NCTJ accredited course during the academic year.

Applicants must reside in the United Kingdom and have a genuine commitment to journalism.

The deadline to apply for the next group of bursaries is June 24.



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Open Society Foundations offers grant for investigative project [Central America]



Journalists in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua can apply to this program.

The Gabo Foundation and the Open Society Foundations are organizing a solutions journalism program that will deliver seven grants of up to US$3,400 to investigative projects in print, radio/podcast, audiovisual or digital formats.

Special attention will be given to applications related to citizen security, climate change, transparency and initiatives against corruption.

Selected journalists will have four months to carry out their investigation and publish the resulting story.

The deadline is May 15.

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Russian Reporter magazine offers Summer school for journalists [Russia]



Students, journalists and documentary filmmakers can participate in this summer program.

The Summer school, organized with the support of Russian Reporter magazine and Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, will take place July 11 to Aug. 10 in the Tver region of Russia.

Participants can attend different programs, including workshops on the evolution of media, data analysis, documentary production, crisis journalism, science communication, podcasting, school of science journalism, and more.

The recommended donation for one day of participation is RUB500, which includes meals and training.

The deadline is May 20.


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Pulitzer Center' offers Webinar on Global Forest Watch for journalists [Worldwide]



Journalists interested in environmental reporting are invited to attend this webinar.

The Pulitzer Center's Rainforest Journalism Fund will host the webinar "Introduction to Global Forest Watch Resources for Journalists" at 10 p.m. EDT on April 16.

The webinar will focus on tools and resources that journalists can use to tell stories about forests. Participants will learn about the World Resources Institute (WRI) Indonesia and Global Forest Watch (GFW), a global forest monitoring database that helps identify when, where and why forest cover is lost. 

Registration is free and ongoing.

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Universidad Portátil offers online training on data journalism [Latin America, Spain]


Interested journalists can register for this training in Spanish.

Universidad Portátil organizes the online data journalism workshop "Produce a data investigation from home." The workshop will last five weeks starting April 17.

Instructor Katherine Pennacchio will share resources and tools so that participants can work on a solid data journalism investigation without leaving home. They will learn to clean and analyze data, put together data visualizations and more.

Spots are limited. The cost is US$75.

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The Internews Network accepting candidates for Human rights program [MENA]


Journalists across the MENA region who focus on human rights issues and religious freedom are invited to apply for this training.

The Internews Network, in partnership with Maharat Foundation and Samir Kassir Foundation, is accepting applications for a training program that will take place in the summer of 2020.

The program is designed to promote a culture of respect for religious diversity in MENA countries by improving the quality, quantity and dissemination of objective reporting on religious freedom.

Participants must be able to commit to multiple workshops, ongoing mentoring and reporting and writing assignments scheduled over 12 months. The main language of the training will be Arabic.

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the training will not take place in person. The organizers will announce more details.

The deadline is April 20.

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The News Lens: Vacancy exists for data journalism editor [Taiwan]



Experienced journalists can apply for a position in Taipei.

The News Lens is looking for an editor to work on news articles, features writing and data journalism and visualization.

Applicants should be familiar with current affairs and proficient in using Excel, R or Python, etc. More than one year of work experience in data handling, research and 
visualization is required. Reporting experience is a plus.

Apply now.

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Journalism Award accepting nominations [Worldwide]


Journalists ages 18 to 35 can enter this contest.

One Young World is accepting nominations for the Journalist of the Year Award.

Candidates must have substantial evidence of the impact and importance of their journalism; be passionate about the right to freedom of thought, expression and speech; and have demonstrable interest in the pursuit of social, economic and/or political rights through journalism,

The winner will receive a fully-funded trip to attend the One Young World Summit 2020 Oct. 14 to 17 in Munich, Germany.

The deadline is April 30.


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Grants for COVID-19 reporting available [US]

Journalists, fiction and nonfiction authors, playwrights, screenwriters and translators can apply for this fund.

PEN America is expanding its Writers’ Emergency Fund in response to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Grants will range from US$500 to $US1,000 based on applications' inability to meet an acute financial need.

Applicants should be specific and thorough in presenting their case for support.

Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis, but the fund is limited.

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COVID-19: Internews hosts free webinars [Eastern Europe, Central Asia]



Journalists are invited to attend these webinars.

Internews in Kyrgyzstan presents a series of free webinars in Russian on how to organize newsroom workflow and report on COVID-19 during the pandemic.

Topics of the previous hourlong webinars include how to talk to scientists and why numbers are dangerous; how media can find their niche and voice in the current emergency; and how to organize remote work of editorial staff. The archived videos can be accessed at any time here.

Upcoming webinars include "How to use auditoria's interest in pandemic news to increase the number of loyal users for months and years to come" on April 9 and "How small newsrooms can survive during the pandemic and what kind of unique products can they offer to their audience" on April 17.

Registration is free and ongoing.


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COVID-19 Emergency Fund for Journalists launched [Worldwide]



Journalists who want to cover COVID-19 within their own communities can apply for this fund.

National Geographic has launched the COVID-19 Emergency Fund for Journalists.

The fund will range from US$1,000 to US8,000 for local coverage of the preparation, response and impact of the global coronavirus pandemic.

Proposals must emphasize delivering news to underserved populations, particularly where there is a dearth of evidence-based information getting to those who need it. Local and even hyper-local distribution models are encouraged.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. All materials must be in English.

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Grants for coronavirus reporting available [US]



Journalists of color covering the impact of the coronavirus in U.S. ethnic communities are invited to apply for this program. 

The Fund for Investigative Journalism (FIJ) seeks proposals on the coronavirus crisis that break new ground and expose wrongdoing in the public and private sectors.

Grants will average US$5,000 and are intended for out-of-pocket expenses such as travel, document collection and equipment rental. FIJ also considers requests for small stipends.

Proposals will be reviewed on an ongoing basis.



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Escola de Dados offers course on data communication [Brazil]


Anyone can enroll in this introduction to data communication.

Escola de Dados offers the course "Dados 360" starting May 25.

The course aims to provide an overview of the area for those who want to start working with data.

The content will be divided into five one-week modules: fundamentals and data collection; introduction to programming and databases; data analysis; data visualization; and working with texts, maps and social media.

Registration costs BRL290. The cost is BRL450 for those who also want to become members of Escola de Dados.

The deadline is April 30.


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Grants available for documentary projects [Jordan]


Jordanian filmmakers and Arab filmmakers residing in Jordan for at least five years can apply for this fund.

The Royal Film Commission in Jordan (RFC) established the Jordan Film Fund (JFF) to enable filmmakers to tell their stories, develop the independent film industry and contribute to its sustainability.

Applicants can submit feature-length narrative and documentary projects (60 minutes and above) at their development, production and post-production stages, and short narrative, documentary and animated films (5 to 25 minutes) at production stage only.

The deadline is April 18.


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Population Reference Bureau offers Training for women journalists on COVID-19 reporting [South Asia]


Women journalists in senior-level positions can apply for a training program.

The Population Reference Bureau (PRB) is seeking applications for its Women’s Edition South Asia program, an international network of leading female journalists interested in health and development. 

From April to September, fellows will receive training on how COVID-19 affects migration and population, family planning and reproductive health.

Participants will engage in a series of virtual classes, networking events and story development workshops providing in-depth information and coaching on these topics. Fellows will also be eligible for reporting grants to support their stories. 

Three to five women journalists from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan will be selected to participate, joining returning journalists from its 2019 cohort. English proficiency is required.


The deadline is April 17.


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Mesa Refuge accepting candidates for writing residency [US]


Journalists, essayists, economists, naturalists, screenwriters and other writers can apply for a writing residency program.

The Mesa Refuge, located in Point Reyes Station, California, provides time, space and solitude for writers to delve into their work. Topics related to nature, the human economy and social equity receive priority.

The next sessions available are Sept. 10 to Oct. 1, Oct. 2 to 15, Oct. 16 to 29, Oct. 30 to 12.

Room and most dinners are provided at no cost, but participants must pay for their own travel.


The deadline is June. 1. There is a US$50 application fee.


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International AIDS Society offers scholarships for HIV/AIDS conference [Worldwide]





Journalists reporting on HIV from any country can apply for a fellowship to attend this conference.

The International AIDS Society (IAS) is organizing the fourth HIV Research for Prevention Conference (HIVR4P 2020)  Oct. 11 to 15 in Cape Town, South Africa.

The conference will enable 25 journalists from around the world to cover the event. Fellows report on biomedical HIV prevention and produce media coverage of advances and challenges in prevention research, especially in communities that are heavily impacted by the epidemic.

The ideal candidates have previous experience covering HIV and HIV prevention, in addition to strong English skills. Staff and freelance journalists can apply.

Fellows will receive conference registration, airfare, accommodation, some meals and a small per diem.

The deadline is April 20.


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Webinar on Digital Transformation focuses on COVID-19 [Brazil]



Digital entrepreneurs are invited to participate in this free online event in Portuguese.

The Digital Transformation Week 2020, organized by the Brazilian Micro and Small Enterprises' Support Services (SEBRAE), will take place April 27 to May 1.

The event aims to help small businesses deal with the crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Among the topics are marketing and sales, financial management, digital presence, innovation, digitalization of processes, social networks and more.

Registration is ongoing.



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SANEF seeks nominations for media Integrity Award [South Africa]



Print and online journalism professionals, publishers and owners can be nominated for an award.

The South African National Editors Forum (SANEF) is calling for nominations for the 2020 Nat Nakasa Award for Media Integrity.

Nominees must have demonstrated integrity and reported fearlessly; displayed a commitment to serve the people of South Africa; tenaciously striven to maintain a publication or other medium despite insurmountable obstacles; resisted any censorship; and/or shown courage in making information available to the South African public.

This year, SANEF has launched a new community media award to celebrate courageous journalism in the community media sector.

The winners are usually recognized at a gala dinner in June.

The deadline is May 29.


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Journalism Grants focuses on National Geography [Worldwide]



Project leaders in the areas of conservation, education, research, storytelling and technology can apply for a grant.

National Geographic is accepting proposals for its Exploration Grant and Early Career Grants.

Possible works may include photography, filmmaking, cartography, journalism or digital media and cover one of the three National Geographic lenses: wildlife, changing planet or human journey.

Projects selected for the Exploration Grant receive between US$10,000 and US$30,000.

Early Career Grants are open to applicants with less than five years of experience and range from $$5,000 to US$10,000.

Applicants are expected to demonstrate successful completion of similar projects with measurable and/or tangible results.

The next deadline is April 22.


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Taller Arteluz offers SEO for journalists [Latin America]



Journalists anywhere can sign up for this online training in Spanish.

Taller Arteluz organizes an SEO workshop for journalists April 13 to 17.

Participants will learn how to better position their content on internet search engines, improve traffic to their sites and make their media and editorial teams more competitive.

Registration costs MXN2,000 (US$83).

Spots are limited.

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Radio Free Europe: Vacancy exists for social media producer, managing editor [Eastern Europe, Central Eurasia]


Experienced journalists with proficiency in Uzbek can apply for these positions in Prague.

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) seeks a social media producer and a managing editor for its Uzbek service.

Candidates should have higher education in journalism or a related field, or the equivalent in experience, plus previous experience working in a multicultural or a multinational environment or experience living and working abroad, preferably in relevant RFE/RL target regions.

Proficiency in Russian and English is strongly desired.

Apply now.


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ACSS offers fellowships for journalists, researchers [MENA]



Researchers and journalists across the Arab world can apply for a grant.

The Arab Council for the Social Sciences (ACSS) is accepting applications for the seventh cycle of its Early Career Fellows Program (ECFP).

This 12-month fellowship program aims at enabling early career researchers, up to three years out of a Ph.D., to pursue their research and publishing plans, become part of Arab research networks and plan a research career in the Arab region.

The fellowship will provide living and research expenses, with a total stipend ranging between US$20,000 and US$36,000.

Applicants should have obtained a Ph.D. at the time of application.

The deadline is May 24.


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Center for Health Journalism offers webinar on COVID-19 reporting [Worldwide]


Journalists reporting on the coronavirus pandemic are invited to attend these hourlong webinars.

The Center for Health Journalism at the University of Southern California has launched “Covering coronavirus,” a special webinar series that will provide tips, resources and insights about the COVID-19 pandemic.

The webinars will take place at 1 p.m. EDT.  The upcoming one is "A top reporter’s daily routine" on April 8, followed by "Life and death decisions" on April 15 and "Street reporting without the street" on April 22.

Registration is ongoing and free.


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SJN partners seek pitches on COVID-19 [Europe, US]


Freelance journalists can submit pitches for solutions stories focusing on the novel coronavirus.

Partners of the Solutions Journalism Network are accepting pitches on how people are working to effectively and rapidly find solutions to the COVID-19 crisis.

Next City seeks examples of "how U.S. cities are responding to COVID-19 — to improve public health and safety, or to protect small businesses facing a loss of income, or to keep kids fed when public schools close.” More information here.

YES! Magazine seeks pitches for “reported stories on community initiatives or groups responding to the coronavirus pandemic with creative and compassionate solutions.” More infomation here.

The Fuller Project seeks pitches for “solutions-driven, data-led, accountability reporting on how coronavirus is impacting women.” More information here.

Are We Europe seeks pitches for “European stories of solidarity, creativity and compassion in times of crisis. How can we take advantage of this crisis and build a better society once the worst of it is over?” More information here.

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Deadline Approaching : Wikimedia Foundation accepting photo entries [Africa]



Professional and amateur photographers can enter this contest.

Wiki Loves Africa is an annual contest, hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, where people across Africa can contribute photos about their environment to Wikimedia Commons for use on Wikipedia and other project websites of the foundation.

This year, the competition seeks submissions about the theme "Africa on the Move or Transport," which can be representations of movement, migration or transportation, whether local or regional, by path, road, sea or air, self-propelled or by animal, natural or mechanical means.

The first, second and third place winners will receive US$1,000, US$800 and US$500. Two other categories ­–culturally specific or traditional representations of transport or structures that facilitate transportation and best quality video (audio and visual quality and storytelling will be taken into account) – offer a US$500 prize each.

The deadline is April 15.

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SCMP: Vacancy exists for culture reporter [China]



Experienced journalists can apply for this position in Hong Kong.

The South China Morning Post (SCMP) is looking for a culture reporter.

The reporter to cover K-pop and other areas of Korean popular culture such as fashion and beauty.

Candidates must have at least two to three years of reporting experience, with in-depth knowledge of Korean pop culture.

Apply now.


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IWMF offers relief fund for journalists [Worldwide]


Women-identifying and non-binary journalists facing financial hardship can apply for this new fund.

The International Women Media's Foundation (IWMF) is accepting candidates for its Journalism Relief Fund.

The fund is intended for journalists who have lost work, were recently laid off or urgently need assistance, such as living assistance to prevent homelessness and food insecurity; acute medical care and mental health services; childcare; and legal support. 

Selected journalists will receive small grants of up to US$2,000. 

Applicants must not have any other source of income available at this time, have worked full time as a journalist within six months of applying for assistance and be directly impacted by the global health crisis.

Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis.



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Russell Sage Foundation offers journalism fellowship [US]


Journalists with at least five years of experience who report on social, economic or political conditions in the United States can apply for a fellowship in New York.

The Russell Sage Foundation Visiting Journalist Fellowship provides journalists an opportunity to carry out their projects while interacting with resident visiting scholars. The next program will take place September 2020 to June 2021.

Possible research topics include the growth of economic inequality and its consequences, inequities in educational achievement and attainment, the impact of modern immigration, and racial tensions over urban policing.

Visiting journalists receive an honorarium of US$8,000 per month for one to three months, an office at the Foundation, computers and software, library access and limited research assistance. Applicants who reside outside of the greater New York area will be provided with a partially-subsidized apartment.

The deadline is May 1.
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Periodistas Viajeros hosts travel journalism workshop [Latin America, Spain]





Anyone interested in travel journalism can register for this online workshop in Spanish.

Periodistas Viajeros hosts a seven-week travel journalism workshop starting mid-April.

The workshop aims to provide narrative tools and techniques to work on travel stories through writing, photography or video. Topics include work of prominent travel authors, how to identify and deal with cultural stereotypes and how to choose appropriate digital platforms to publish your travel experiences.

Participants will receive reading materials and exercises, access to a private Facebook and WhatsApp group and attend live webinars.

The cost is ARS7,500, US$185 or EUR165.

Registration is ongoing until spots are filled.


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Centre for Media Studies offers summer school for investigative journalists [Europe, Caucasus, Central Asia]



Journalists from the Baltic 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. 20 to 22 in Riga, Latvia. There will be also a pre-seminar that will take place Aug. 19.

The program will explore skills needed for journalism investigations including identifying topics, finding and proving information, interviewing sources and producing content. 

The keynote speaker of the school is Nina Jankowicz, disinformation fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington.

The early bird registration fee is EUR250, the regular fee is EUR350. 

Participants from the Baltic countries are eligible for a scholarship provided by the Anne-Marie and Gustaf Ander Foundation, which includes the registration fee and accommodation.

The early bird deadline is April 30; the regular deadline is June 20.


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