Synapsis Journalism Award focuses on health reporting [Brazil]

Professional journalists can compete for this health journalism award.

The Synapsis Journalism Award, organized by the Brazilian Federation of Hospitals (FBH, in Portuguese), is accepting works that focus on health care solutions in Brazil.

The competition offers four awards in radio, TV, print and internet categories. Entries must have been published between Oct. 1, 2019 and Sept. 30, 2020.

Each category winner will receive BRL15,000. 

The deadline is Sept. 30.

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Hubert H. Humphrey offers fellowship [Egypt]

Students and midcareer professionals can apply for this fellowship in the United States.

The Fulbright Commission in Egypt is accepting applications for 2021-2022 Hubert H. Humphrey fellowship program.

This yearlong fellowship program allows applicants to pursue their studies at a leading U.S. university, as well as a wide variety of professional development activities,.

Fellows may conduct independent projects, participate in an internship or a professional affiliation and attend meetings and consultations with U.S. faculty or experts, field trips and special seminars.

Applicants must reside in Egypt and must also receive a TOEFL score of 71.

The deadline is July 25.


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One World Media seeks COVID-19 reports [Worldwide]


 
Journalists and filmmakers covering the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in developing countries can enter this contest.

One World Media, with support from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, has launched the Coronavirus Reporting Award 2020.

The contest is open to works that have been broadcast, screened or published in the United Kingdom; or 
works that have been broadcast or published internationally and are available for an English-speaking audience; or works that have been screened at an international film festival.

The winner will be announced in October 2020.

The deadline is July 30.



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ProPublica Projects covers investigative journalism [US]



Local public broadcasting organizations can apply for this program to work on investigative stories in their communities.

ProPublica has launched the Local Reporting Network Public Broadcasting 2020.

The organization will pay the salary (up to US$75,000), plus an allowance for benefits, for full-time reporters. Selected reporters will work on their projects starting in September.

The reporters will report to their home newsroom, with the guidance and support from ProPublica. Their work will be published or broadcast by their home newsroom and by ProPublica as well.

Applicants must send a proposal describing an investigative project they want to pursue, the reporter who would be chosen to spearhead the work, and the suggested market salary for him or her. 

The deadline is July 12.

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Redes Cordiais offers course on social media, journalism [Brazil]


Journalists interested in improving their use of social media can participate in this online course in Portuguese.

Redes Cordiais and Instituto de Tecnologia e Sociedade do Rio de Janeiro, with the support of the Facebook Journalism Project, present the course "Social media and journalism: reducing risks and engaging audiences."

The course will be offered in four classes between July 14 and 23. The classes are "Social media at the service of the journalist", "Risk management for social media", "Digital hygiene" and "Law for journalists."

Registration is free. The deadline is July 14.

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ANFASA funds nonfiction writing [South Africa]


Nonfiction writers and scholars can apply for this grant.

The Academic and Non-Fiction Authors’ Association of South Africa (ANFASA) is accepting applications for the ANFASA Grant Scheme for Authors (AGSA).

The grants, which average ZAR30,000, are intended for books rather than articles, although a compilation of essays are eligible.

Possible works include biography or an autobiography; a history of a town or a region or a religion; a book about music or sport or theatre; a political or social analysis; an account of everyday life in a township; and more.

The deadline is July 31.


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Cullman Center offers Fellowships [Worldwide]

Journalists, writers and others working on a book project can apply for this fellowship in New York.

The New York Public Library's Cullman Center will select 15 fellows for a nine-month term at the Library, from September 2021 through May 2022.

Fellows work on their own projects and engage in an ongoing exchange of ideas within the Center and in public forums throughout the Library.

The fellowship provides up to US$75,000, an office, a computer and full access to the Library's resources to each fellow. 

International candidates fluent in English and visual artists at work on a book project are also welcome to apply. 

The deadline is Sept. 25.



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CEI SEEMO Award covers investigative reports [Europe]

Journalists from Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine can compete in this contest.

The CEI SEEMO Award for Outstanding Merit in Investigative Journalism will honor reporters operating under difficult conditions. 

This year, priority is given to investigative stories covering the coronavirus crisis, especially considering the vital role played in this context by accurate journalism and reliable access to information.

The competition has two categories: professional journalists and young journalists (up to 30 years), awarding EUR4,000 and EUR1,000, respectively.

The award will be presented during the South East Europe Media Forum (SEEMF) to be held in the fall.

The deadline is Sept. 1.

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La Chance offers journalism courses [France]


Students ages 26 and younger with an associate's degree or less can apply for this program.

La Chance, which promotes diversity in the media, offers a free preparation course for aspiring journalists.

Each year, 350 volunteer journalists train around 80 scholarship students for the journalism school entry tests in the cities of Paris, Marseille, Toulouse, Strasbourg, Grenoble and Rennes.

Applicants will be shortlisted for an interview. A written exercise will be sent to those on the shortlist and must be brought to the interview, which will take place in October. 

The preparation course will take place between mid-November and June. 

Apply now.

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NED seeks candidates for Penn Kemble Fellowship [US]


Budding to midcareer young professionals working on foreign policy related issues can apply for this program.

The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is selecting fellows for the Penn Kemble Forum on Democracy. The fellowship promotes bipartisan conversation among young foreign policy leaders in Washington.

The program is unpaid and nonresidential. Applicants must be based in Washington and available to attend the monthly seminars —to be held after working hours— and additional events and meetings.

Fellows are expected to write one short paper on a Forum topic or a reflection of their experience. Select papers will be published on the NED website.

The deadline is July 22.

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Periodistas Viajeros hosts online travel journalism course [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 July 11.

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 group and attend live webinars.

The cost is ARS7,500, US$150 or EUR132, with a 20% discount available now.

Registration is ongoing until spots are filled.


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Sheikh Zayed Book Award seeks nominations [MENA]


Publishers, writers, researchers and translators across the Arab region can compete for an award.

The Sheikh Zayed Book Award is accepting submissions for its 2021 edition.

Categories include literature, young author, children’s literature, cultural personality of the year, publishing and technology, Arabic culture in other languages, translation, literary and art criticism, and contribution to the development of nations.

Winners across nine categories will each receive a prize of AED750,000 (US$204,000).

The deadline is Oct.1.
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Journalism Fellowship open [Eastern Europe]


Journalists from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine and Russia can apply for an eight-month fellowship.

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic are accepting applications for the 2020-2021 Vaclav Havel Journalism Fellowship.

The fellowship provides reporters from across Eastern Europe the opportunity to work six weeks at a local RFE/RL bureau and six months at RFE/RL's headquarters in Prague, Czech Republic. The program will take place Jan. 4 to July 30, 2021.

Fellows receive a living stipend, housing, insurance and travel to and from Prague.

The deadline to apply is Aug. 11. 

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The Rory Peck Awards covers video journalism [Worldwide]


Freelance videojournalists who cover international news and current affairs can apply for an award.

The Rory Peck Awards, organized by the Rory Peck Trust, aim at honoring freelance cameramen and camerawomen. The Rory Peck Trust was established in 1995, two years after freelance cameraman Rory Peck was killed while filming in Moscow.

There are four awards: news, features, the Sony Professional Impact Award for Current Affairs and the Martin Adler Prize for a local  freelance journalist or field producer.

In all categories, the awards recognize the quality of camerawork, but also take into account individual endeavor, initiative and journalistic ability.

Entries must have been broadcast (television, agency feed, recognized online news publisher) between July 1,  2019 and July 31, 2020. Works not in English must be accompanied by a detailed storyline and translation.

The deadline is Aug. 3.
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Reporting Fellowship available [US]

Experienced journalists interested in covering social justice issues can apply for this reporting fellowship.

The Knight-Wallace Reporting Fellowship, sponsored by the University of Michigan, will fund reporting projects focused on the major challenges of our time and responses and efforts toward the future. 

Ten journalists will be selected for the eight-month program, which includes weekly remote seminars, workshops and guidance. Fellows will not be required to leave their newsrooms or places of work.

The fellowship, which should start in September, provides a US$70,000 and an additional US$10,000 in supplemental support to cover extra costs.

The deadline is July 7.
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Grants for media projects available [MENA]


Journalists, writers, critics, curators, artists and academics can apply for a grant.

Mophradat is offering grants to support contemporary arts in the Arab world.

The grants can cover part or all of the proposed activity or project, with an average value of US$5,000.

Applications can be submitted in English or Arabic.

The deadline is Oct. 1.
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The Whickers funds audio documentary [Worldwide]


Emerging audio producers are invited to enter this contest.

The Whickers is accepting proposals for an original radio or audio documentary for the Radio & Audio Funding Award (RAFA).

The winner will receive EUR6,000 (US$7,419) and mentorship to produce a feature-length program. Four runner-ups will be also awarded EUR1,000 (US$1,236).

The contest is open to applicants from anywhere in the world, but the resulting program must be in English.

The deadline is July 31.

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IJP offers Journalists' exchange program [Europe]

Journalists from Germany, the United Kingdom, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia and Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania can apply for this fellowship.

The Internationale Journalisten-Programme (IJP) organizes the German-UK Journalists' Bursary and the German-Central Eastern European Bursary.

The German-UK Journalists' Bursary enables British and German journalists the opportunity to gain work experience in the other country.

The German-Central Eastern European Bursary is intended for journalists who are interested in d in reporting in the field of climate and energy.

Selected candidates will receive a stipend, which should cover airfares, transportation, accommodation and meals.

Candidates must be between ages 25 to 38 and proficient in German or English. 

The deadline is July 15.

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Google News Initiative funds network of entrepreneurial journalism professors [Latin America]


Scholars, researchers and journalists who teach entrepreneurial journalism can join this initiative.

SembraMedia introduces "Red de Profes" (Professors' Network), a space for exchange and collaboration between scholars, researchers and journalists who teach entrepreneurial journalism in Latin American universities.

With the support of the Google News Initiative, the Network offers a program to teach entrepreneurial journalism and a variety of resources that can be used in the classroom, including specialized books and reports.

Those interested can also join the WhatsApp and Facebook groups of the Network.

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Fellowship available for journalists [Worldwide]


Print, broadcast and online journalists from developing countries can apply for an annual program that brings journalists to American newsrooms. 

The Alfred Friendly Press Fellowships are aimed at providing fellows with experience in reporting, writing and editing that will enhance future professional performance; transferring knowledge gained during the program to colleagues at home; and fostering ties between journalists in the United States and other countries.

The program starts in mid-March and ends in early September. The fellowship begins with a two-week orientation at the Missouri School of Journalism, followed by placement in leading U.S. newsrooms. 

Fellows receive travel, health insurance and basic living expenses.

Applicants must have at least three years of professional experience, current full-time employment as a journalist, be between 25 and 35 years old and have a good level of spoken and written English.

The deadline is Aug. 31.


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Jamlab seeks proposals on journalism /media innovations [Africa]


Journalists interested in media innovation can apply for this program.
The Journalism and Media Lab (Jamlab), a project by Wits Journalism, is accepting proposals for in-depth reporting on subjects surrounding journalism and media innovations and innovators in Africa. Possible topics include case studies based on real world examples of innovations or innovators within journalism and media in Africa; profiles of innovators within the journalism and media arena in Africa; and research report on media sustainability, business models, newsroom metrics and analytics.

The selected journalists will receive up to ZAR20,000, based on the complexity of the pitch.

Apply now.
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Abraji seeks term papers for investigative journalism conference [Brazil]

Recent graduates in journalism can participate in this event.

The Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism (Abraji) invites students to present their final term papers at the 15th Abraji Conference, which will take place online Sept. 11 and 12.

The term papers or undergraduate thesis must have been approved by a college committee between March 2019 and May 2020. Dissertations and reporting books must have at least 50 pages; radio and video programs, a minimum of 15 minutes; photo work, at least 30 images; and computer-assisted reporting, at least seven pages.

The selected authors will receive free registration for the conference and Abraji membership for a year.

The deadline is July 10.
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FRONTLINE funds Local Journalism Initiative [US]

Local news organizations can apply for this program

FRONTLINE's Local Journalism Initiative is calling for proposals from local newsrooms pursuing enterprise projects.

The selected organizations will receive an annual salary for a reporter, reporting resources, editorial guidance, advice from FRONTLINE’s audience development team and support for training.

A total of five organizations will be selected on the basis of the strength of the proposed investigation; the geographic diversity of the news organizations; and representation of racial/ethnic diversity on the reporting team and/or coverage area. 

The deadline is July 31.

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Covid-19: NMA calls for collaboration between Nigeria and China for Vaccine development

The President of the Nigeria Medical Association Professor Innocent Ujah has called for greater collaboration between Nigerian doctors and their Chinese counterparts in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Professor Ujah who spoke in Abuja, noted that Chinese doctors have shown capacity in containing the virus after the outbreak was first reported Wuhan, China.

He however noted that Nigeria has not have a huge success in containing the virus, “unlike China who within 72 hours of the outbreak of the virus, constructed a huge isolation/treatment centre for containment of the virus.

In Nigeria, I would say we neglected the magnitude of the problem covid-19 could pose to us and were therefore slow in our response.

The effect is a current trend of increasing cases of community spread” He said that although, isolation centres now exist in all states of the federation for containment of the virus more need to be done to foster the joint collaboration between China and Nigeria.

He recalled that on the 17th of June, a video conference was held on a Special Summit on China-Africa solidarity Against Covid-19 in which China pledged to provide more medical supplies to Africa noting that the NMA and China Medical Association need to work together, share ideas and scientific experiences in order to contain covid-19 and other health challenges.

“Through this healthy bilateral relationship, our medical personnel can travel down to China to learn from China’s handling of covid-19 and other infectious diseases.

In turn, China Medical Personnel can as well come to Nigeria to learn from our handling of infectious diseases.

We all know the professionalism and success Nigeria showed in the handling of Ebola and it shows that our medical personnel are equal to any medical challenge and willing to learn as well” He said.

Speaking on his plans for the NMA, he said the health status of Nigerians was his priority through provision of facility and capacity development.

”As head of this association, we would also push for improved budget allocated to Health care as the health care system has received one of the lowest allocations in recent times and the outbreak of covid-19 exposed the status of our health care system.

The NMA in my tenure as president would also push for the creation of a Bank of Health to support Health care just as the Banks of Industry and Agriculture supports Trade and Agriculture respectively. He said.

Reeling out recent achievements of the association he said more women are being incorporated into leadership positions in the association and the laying of a foundation for the NMA house which should be completed in 2 years.

Rhodes offers scholarships [Worldwide]


Students from anywhere in the world can apply for a scholarship to study at Oxford University in England.

The Rhodes Scholarship, administered by the Rhodes Trust, is accepting applications for its global scholarships.

Scholarships are intended for outstanding students who are motivated to engage with the global challenges facing humankind and committed to the service of others and to the promotion of international understanding and peace.

Candidates must have a bachelor's degree and be fluent in English. 

The deadline is July 31. 


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Vacancy:Media Organisation seeks deputy editor-in-chief [France]

                     
Experienced journalists can apply for this position in Paris. 

Socialter, a bimonthly magazine dedicated to showcasing changemaking initiatives, is hiring a deputy editor-in-chief.

The selected journalist will help the editor-in-chief in the preparation and production of the magazine and its special editions as well as oversee its online publication and communication.

Candidates must have newsroom and management experience as well as perfect knowledge of French and an ability to communicate in English. 

Apply now.

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JIAS offers Writing fellowship [Africa]

Journalists, academics, poets and other writers can apply for this fellowship. 

The Johannesburg Institute for Advanced Study (JIAS) is organizing its Sixth Writing Semester Feb. 1 to May 31, 2021.

The fellowship provides a quiet space for work, reflection and academic community-building in Johannesburg.

Fellow will receive accommodation, breakfast and lunch, access to the facilities of the nearby University of Johannesburg and a monthly stipend.

The deadline is July 15.

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New York Financial Writers’ Association seeks stories that spur positive change [US]

Journalists and organizations whose reporting on a business or financial topic spurred impact can apply for an award.

The New York Financial Writers’ Association organizes the Impact Award to recognize works that have a demonstrable impact on the world. 

Works may have been published any time as long as the impact occurred within the prior calendar year or in the recent past.

The winners are honored at an award ceremony in New York.

The deadline is June 30.


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Bitch Media offers fellowship [Worldwide]


Writers who are interested in feminism and social justice can apply for a remote, three-month fellowship. 

Bitch Media, a nonprofit feminist media organization, organizes the Bitch Media Fellowships for Writers.

The program consists of intensive writing fellowships whose goal is to develop, support and amplify emerging, diverse voices in feminist, activist and pop-culture media.

Possible subject areas include sexual politics, pop-culture criticism, technology and global feminism. The selected participants must produce a minimum of four online articles for Bitch Media in their topic area, in addition to at least one longform article for the magazine Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture.

Fellows receive a US$2,000 stipend for the total duration of the program. U.S. citizenship or residence is not required to be a fellow. 

The deadline is June 30.
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Cairo International Film Festival accepting entries [MENA]

Filmmakers, curators and institutions are invited to participate in this festival in Cairo.

The Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF) is accepting submissions for its 42nd edition, which is scheduled to take place Nov. 19 to 28.

There are seven categories: best producer, best director, best first and second work, best screenplay, best actor, best actress and best artistic contribution.

The festival’s management will be guided by the Egyptian government and the World Health Organization to ensure the necessary safeguards and protections are in place to ensure guests’ and participants’ safety as a result of the pandemic.

The deadline is Aug. 31.

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Independents in Radio offers scholarship [Worldwide}

Producers and program makers who self-identify as part of a minority group can apply for this remote program.

The Association of Independents in Radio (AIR) is accepting candidates for the New Voices Scholarships. The program seeks to identify and support minority media makers at the beginning of their public media careers.

This year's program will take place remotely from July to December. Scholars receive a stipend and resources as they work with mentors and build their capacity as media change-makers.

Applicants don't have to be U.S. citizens, but the content will be in English and focus primarily in the United States.

The deadline is June 19.

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Media Development Foundation seeks investigative stories [Ukraine]

Investigative journalists can submit print, video and digital content to this contest.

Ukraine's investigative journalism contest is organized by the Media Development Foundation and the Yanukovych Leaks project.

Submissions must have been published or broadcast in Ukrainian media between June 8, 2019 and June 8, 2020.

The contest has two categories: the main prize and a special award.

The winner in the main prize category will receive a trophy and a cash prize of EUR1,000.

The deadline is June 28.

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Registration ongoing for online workshop on data journalism [Latin America]


Journalists with or without experience in data journalism can register for this online workshop in Spanish.

The Center for Digital Journalism (CFPD) at the University of Guadalajara will offer a data journalism course Aug. 31 to Nov. 15.

Participants will learn how to extract data, clean it, put it into context, combine it, verify it and make it work inside a story and an investigation. The workshop will also address the basics of data visualization. The instructor is Hassel Fallas.

The cost is MXN3,800 for Mexicans and US$190 for those living outside Mexico.

The deadline to register is Aug. 16.

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Grants for cross-border investigative reporting available [Europe]

Professional journalists who have an idea for research on European affairs can apply for funding. ​​​

Journalismfund.eu organizes the 2020 European Cross-Border Grants to support cross-border investigative journalism in the European Union.

The grants are intended for teams of professional journalists from at least two different countries that are members of the Council of Europe.

A total of EUR175,000 will help investigative reporting that is of relevance to European target groups. Costs must be related to journalistic research, including travel, translation, access to pay-databases or simply time to research.

There are three application rounds in 2020. The next deadline is July 15.

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BBC: Vacancy exists for journalist [Brazil]

Journalists who are fluent in Portuguese and English can apply for this position in London.

The BBC seeks a journalist to join its Brazilian service. 

Responsibilities include researching, reporting, writing, translating, editing and adapting stories and program material for BBC Brasil.

Candidates must have a good understanding of international affairs as well as Brazilian affairs, sharp editing skills and the ability to respond to breaking news. Digital video experience will be an advantage.

The deadline is July 8.


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Journalism fellowships available [US]


Journalists with at least three years covering science, technology, the environment or medicine can apply for this remote fellowship.

The Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT is accepting candidates for the KSJ Project Fellowships for the 2020-21 academic year.

These fellowships are designed to support independently conceived projects: books, investigations and documentaries.

Candidates can select a nine-month, US$40,000 fellowship from September 2020 to May 2021; a four-month, US$20,000 fellowship from September 2020 to December 2020; or a four-month, US$20,000 fellowship from February 2021 to May 2021.

The deadline is June 30.


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KAS seeks applicants for Water Journalism Academy [MENA]

Environmental journalists and other media professionals across the MENA region can apply for this virtual training.

Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung’s (KAS)'s Regional Program Energy Security and Climate Change Middle East and North Africa (REMENA), in partnership with Cewas, is accepting applications for the Water Journalism Academy.

The training, which be held Aug.10 to Sept. 2, aims to build and strengthen the capacities needed to develop and implement sustainable solutions for the water and sanitation sector.

The program comprises a four-module training and co-creation workshop bringing together media professionals with key stakeholders of the water and environmental sectors on constructive water reporting, follow-up coaching and a regional competition for media pieces that make a meaningful contribution to improve water management across the region.

The deadline is July 2.

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Fetisov Journalism Awards seeks nominations [Worldwide]

Journalism organizations and journalists are invited to nominate journalists for this award.

Russian philanthropist Gleb Fetisov organizes the Fetisov Journalism Awards. This competition aims to recognize journalists for their contribution to the promotion of universal human values and extraordinary heroism.

The contest has four categories: contribution to peace, contribution to civil rights, investigative reporting and environmental journalism.

Works must have been published between June 1, 2019 and May 31, 2020. Entries in languages other than English must be accompanied by a translation into English.

The first, second and third place winners in each category will receive CHF100,000 (US$104,005), CHF20,000 (US$20,801) and CHF10,000 (US$10,400), respectively.

Self-nominations are also accepted.

The deadline is Aug. 1.

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Prince Claus Fund focuses on women photographers [Europe, Central Asia]

Women photographers from Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, North Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Russian Federation, Serbia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan can apply for grants.

Tbilisi Photo Festival, in partnership with the Tbilisi Photography & Multimedia Museum announce a grant program which is funded by the Prince Claus Fund.

Five women photographers will receive grant of EUR400 each, which will support the production of photo stories exploring how technology helps women improve the lives of communities and the countries they live in. 

Each selected photographer will work individually with a mentor for a period of 4 months from July to October 2020.

The deadline is June 25.


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GroundTruth Project offers fellowship on reporting voting rights [Worldwide]



Videographers, photographers, writers, audio reporters and data journalists can apply for a fellowship to report on the voting rights.

The GroundTruth Project, with support from the Jesse and Betsy Fink Charitable Fund, Solutions Journalism Network, MacArthur Foundation and Henry Luce Foundation, has launched the Preserving Democracy and Voting Rights Fellowship.

Story proposals must examine threats to democracy and voting that are unfolding at the local level and how individuals, organizations and communities are responding.

Key themes include the role of technology in the electoral process, or more broadly in the functioning of democratic society; the role of women in shaping electoral policy, shaping institutions and/or civil society; and the intersection of religion and democracy

Fellows will receive US$5,000. Candidates may apply with a partner or partners.

The deadline is June 15.


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Katherine Schneider Journalism Award focuses on disability issue[ US]


Journalists from print, broadcast and online outlets can submit their stories to this contest.

The Katherine Schneider Journalism Award for Excellence in Reporting on Disability is a national journalism contest devoted exclusively to disability coverage. It is administered by the National Center on Disability and Journalism, headquartered at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.

The contest features the Large Media Market Awards and the Small Media Market Awards. Winners receive US$2,500 for first place, US$1,000 for second place and US$500 for third place.

Entries must have been published or aired between July 1, 2019 and July 31, 2020. Works from outside the United States are accepted but must be in English. Special consideration will be given to entries that are accessible to those with disabilities.

The deadline is Aug. 7.

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Online Course on equity, ethics in data journalism available [Worldwide]

Journalists interested in data journalism can participate in this four-week course.

The Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas, through its Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), hosts the free course “Equity and ethics in data journalism: hands-on approaches to getting your data right” June 22 to July 19.

The course is divided into four modules covering: essential concepts in equity and ethics for data journalism; gathering and collecting data for your data story; analyzing data for your data story; and visualizing and communicating data for your data story.

The instructor is data expert Heather Krause, founder of  Datassist and We All Count, a project for equity in data. 

The course is accessible to anyone with an internet connection.

Registration is ongoing. 


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British Embassy funds projects on COVID-19 impact [Ukraine]


 Civil society organizations and government bodies can apply for funding for their projects.

The British Embassy in Kyiv's International Program COVID-19 Enabling Fund, which is part of the UK’s global response to COVID-19 challenges, is accepting applications for funding projects.

The program's focus areas are fight against spread of disinformation around COVID-19, anti-corruption efforts and impact of COVID-19 on the local economy.

Successful projects should have sustainable outcomes and clearly identify the change that will be brought about.

The maximum funding amount is GBP5,000 per project. All projects must be implemented by March 15, 2021.

The deadline to apply is June 15.

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Civitates offers grants for public interest journalism [Europe]

Independent journalism organizations can apply for funding.

Civitates is accepting proposals for grants for public interest journalism in Europe.

The fund will provide multi-year commitments for general operating support and the institutional strengthening of its grantee partners.

Applicants must be registered as nonprofit organizations, with at least 12 months of active coverage and produce in-depth journalism. 

Grant amounts may vary depending on the size and scope of the plans proposed.

The deadline is June 30.

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IPC condemns unlawful detention of Secret Reporters Editor-in-Chief


The International Press Centre condemns the unlawful detention of Tega Oghenedoro, Editor- in-Chief of Secret reporters by the Department of State Services in Asaba, Delta State

Mr Oghenedoro now released, is popularly known by his pen name ‘Fejiro Oliver’ was detained for over twenty-four hours at the instance of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, following a story he published on the alleged robbery incident in the Delta State Government House according to report by Sahara reporters dated June 2, 2020

In a statement Lanre Arogundade, Executive Director, IPC said his detention by security operatives was illegal and unconstitutional, thereby violating his right to freedom of expression guaranteed under the constitution

“Journalists have constitutional obligation to report issues of interest to the public and should not be barred or harassed in the course of such reportorial duties” he asserted

Mr Arogundade urged the government officials to uphold democratic principles and refrain from abusive use of power and office to muzzle journalists and the other independent voices at the faintest criticism

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GIJN ; Vacancy exists for French editor [Africa]

Francophone investigative journalists and data journalists with five to 10 years of experience and based in subsaharan Africa can apply. 

The Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) is looking for a French editor to help build and consolidate the investigative journalism networks and organization in francophone Africa.  

Responsibilities include aggregating and distributing content relevant to investigative journalists in the region;
serving as GIJN’s representative at regional conferences and other events; and more.

Applicants must have an excellent knowledge and mastery of oral and written French, the ability to communicate in English and experience managing social media. A strong broadband connection is required.

The deadline to apply is June 15.

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International contest seeks short documentaries [Worldwide]

Professional and amateur documentarians who live in one of the 38 megacities around the world are invited to enter this contest.

Megacities Shortdocs hosts an international contest with festivals held in megacities to support the making of short documentaries raising awareness about urban challenges and solutions.

Documentaries must be up to 4 minutes long and cover issues and local initiatives in a megacity, covered by one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals from the United Nations. Possible topics include mobility, energy, health, accommodation, supply, business, security, communication, culture and education.


The best shortdocs will be exhibited during the festivals around the world. Winners will receive a trip to Paris and up to EUR1,500 (US$1,667).

The deadline is Aug. 31.

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Journalism Award focuses on COVID-19 reporting [Worldwide]

Journalists covering the COVID-19 pandemic can enter this new contest.

The American Society of Journalists and Authors has launched the COVID-19 Writing Awards. 

The contest has nine categories: business and economy, education, health care, mental health, personal essays, politics and government, science, social adaptation, and technology.

Works must have been published between Jan. 1 and June 30, 2020 in English anywhere in the world. The entry fee is US$15 for ASJA members and US$25 for non-members. Members of other nonprofit organizations pay US$20.

Winners will receive cash prizes.

The deadline is July 3.

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