Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism accepting nominations [MENA]

Journalists from the Arab world can compete for an award.

The Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ) is accepting nominations for the ARIJ 11th annual awards, which honor journalists who take on scathing criticism, face reluctant sources and risk retaliation to bring to light corruption and injustice in their societies.

Submissions must be in Arabic and produced and/or written by an Arab Journalist. They will be judged on their content, creativity and impact. 

There is a special award for the best investigation covering a COVID-19 angle.

The deadline is Sept. 20.

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Brazil's Folha de S. Paulo offers Training in health reporting [Brazil]

Young journalists and graduates of other specialties can participate in this free program starting Oct. 5.

Brazil's Folha de S. Paulo has launched its 2020 training program in health journalism.

The month-long program will consist of daily reporting and news writing exercises, putting in practice Folha's editorial principles. 

Applicants must take an online exam.

The deadline is Sept. 7.

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investigative reporting grants available [Africa]

Journalists and organizations can apply for a investigative journalism grant.

The African Investigative Journalism Conference, which will take place in October, has launched a grant program to enable investigative journalism in Africa.

There are three types of grant: health/science reporting, pandemic corruption and an open category.

Grantees will be expected to participate in AIJC2020 to discuss their work, and to present their work at next year’s AIJC2021.

The deadline is Sept. 4.

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Registration ongoing for training on poverty reporting [Worldwide]

Journalists interested in poverty reporting can attend this training.

The National Press Foundation (NPF) is organizing a four-month series of online briefings to help journalists cover children and families in poverty.

The series will start with "Poverty and inequality 2020," a keynote address by Rev. William J. Barber II, president of Repairers of the Breach, at noon EDT Sept. 2.

Participants will explore poverty-related issues, such as trauma and the developing brain; the U.S. policy; education inequality; how the pandemic is affecting the opportunity gap; health care and poverty; and nutrition and hunger.

The training is funded by David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and the Heising-Simons Foundation.

Registration is ongoing.

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Dow Jones Funds students to attend SPJ, ONA conferences [US]

Undergraduate and graduate students can apply for free registration for two conferences.

The Dow Jones News Fund will sponsor emerging journalists to attend the Society of Professional Journalists Conference on Sept. 12 and 13 and the Online News Association Everywhere on Oct. 1 to 16. 

Selected students must be able to arrange their own technology and broadband needs to attend the conferences.

Applicants must submit a 500-word personal essay and a journalism reference.

The deadline is Aug. 30.

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Journalism Scholarships available [Worldwide]

Producers and content creators working in science, history and nonfiction media can apply for a bursary to attend this conference.

The World Congress of Science and Factual Producers (WCSFP) will take place online Dec. 8 to 10. The event focuses on how science and history are communicated to the world.

The Emerging Producers Bursary Program offers 25 scholarship covering the registration fee, tailored advice to navigate WCSFP and more.

Underrepresented voices and individuals from across all cultural and geographic backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

The deadline is Sept. 4.

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Reporting fellowship available [Africa]

Journalists, media professionals and producers in Africa covering civil society, media, gender, labor, or environmental and Indigenous rights can apply.

The Consortium to Promote Human Rights, Civic Freedoms and Media Development in Sub-Saharan Africa (CHARM-AFRICA) hosts the 2020 Media Fellowship, which runs September 2020 to February 2021.

The fellowships are part of CHARM-Africa’s ongoing work to protect and expand the space for civil society organizations and human rights defenders, as well as nurture and enhance the effectiveness of independent media and journalism in the region.

Four candidates will be selected. This fellowship includes a cash award of US$3,000, introduction and access to sources, and networking events.

Journalists reporting in English, French, Spanish, Arabic or Portuguese are invited to apply. Preference will be given to multi-skilled journalists who can produce content for different platforms.

The deadline is Aug. 28.

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ANRI offers free webinar on podcasting [Eastern Europe, Central Asia]

Anyone interested in creating podcasts can sign up for this free webinar.

The Alliance of Independent Regional Publishers (ANRI) presents the webinar "Inside podcasting: what you need to know before launching a podcast" at 11 a.m. Moscow time (GMT+3) on Sept. 10.

Topics include podcasts genres, frequency, production team, costs of production, monetization, how to turn podcasts into a brand and more.

The instructor is Lena Uporova, media expert, visiting professor at the Higher School of Economics and Moscow International University, and audio producer.

Registration is ongoing.

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Aswan Women Film Festival accepting entries [MENA]

Arab filmmakers can submit their works to compete in this film festival in Aswan, Egypt.

The Aswan Women Film Festival is accepting submissions to its fifth edition that will be held in February 2021.

The competition is open to feature and short films (up to 60 minutes). Entries must be related to a women's issue and not have been screened before.

The prizes will be announced later.

The deadline is Oct. 31.

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The Washington Post seeks interns [US]


Journalism students can apply for a summer internship program in Washington.

The Washington Post offers 12-week paid internships for reporters, visual journalists, multiplatform editors or producers, news or digital designers, graphics reporters or developers, social media producers and audio producers.

Candidates must have had at least one professional news media job or internship and be a college junior, senior or graduate student in a degree program on Oct. 7.

Interns are paid. For summer 2020, the salary was US$750 per week.

The deadline is Oct. 7.

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The Society of Environmental Journalists hosts online conference [Worldwide]

Environmental journalists and students are invited to attend this event.

The Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) will host its annual conference online on Sept. 16, 17, 23 and 30. The conference's agenda will feature workshops, virtual field trips, plenary sessions and chats. Topics include the post-coronavirus, climate-changed economy; reporting on regenerative agriculture; the 2020 U.S. Election and what's at stake; and more.The conference will also celebrate the winners of the SEJ Awards for Reporting on the Environment. The first 300 to register will pay US$15 to US$200. Regular registration costs US$20 to US$250. 

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Fundación Gabo offers Workshop on coverage of forced displacement [Latin America]

Journalists residing in Latin America with at least three years of professional experience can apply for this workshop in Spanish.

Fundación Gabo and ACNUR are organizing the online training "Forced displacement: covering the Central American case," Oct. 5 to 16.

Participants will explore conceptual and ethical principles to produce quality journalism pieces that contribute to the dialogue and constructive interaction among refugees, migrants and host societies.

The instructors are Ginna Morelo and Óscar Martínez. 

Twelve journalists will be selected. After the course they will have the opportunity to participate in the Laboratory of New Narratives on Refugees and Migrants, which will offer mentoring and research grants.

The deadline is Aug. 24.

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Journalism internships, fellowship available [US]

Journalism students and recent graduates who want to report on natural resources, the environment and community issues can apply for this program in Paonia, Colorado.

High Country News is a nonprofit news publication that focuses on issues facing the western United States. Every year, the magazine offers four to six internship positions. The next session will run from mid-January to mid-June 2021.

The organization provides a US$300 weekly stipend for interns and a US$520 weekly stipend for fellows. There is also housing and other support, including the opportunity to work remotely from within the Western United States.

The deadline is Nov. 1.

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Photo contest focuses on COVID-19 [Worldwide]


Anyone can enter this competition.

The Thomson Reuters Foundation, in partnership with Omidyar Network, has launched the contest "COVID-19: The bigger picture."

The contest seeks photos that capture the human impact of the pandemic, shedding light on the many underreported dynamics relating to COVID-19.

Three contestants will be selected to participate in an online photojournalism masterclass run by the Thomson Reuters Foundation and work alongside its news team on a photo story that will be shared via the Reuters news agency.

The deadline is Oct. 28.

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Orkhan Dzhemal Media Safety Academy offers free course [Europe, Central Asia]

Professional and citizen journalists, media managers, bloggers and online activists can register for this free course in Russian. 

The Orkhan Dzhemal Media Safety Academy, organized by the Justice for Journalists Foundation, offers a course on the basics of media security. The academy is named in the memory of one of three Russian journalists who were murdered in 2018 while working in the Central African Republic.

The program covers four main aspects of journalists' safety: physical, cyber, legal and psychological security.

This course is self-paced and can be taken at any time. The estimated time to complete the course is one month.

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Vacancy:Radio Ambulante seeks editor [Latin America, US]

Professionals with three years or more of experience in journalism and nonfiction storytelling can apply for this remote position.

Radio Ambulante, a Spanish-language podcast distributed by NPR, is looking for an editor who will be responsible for overseeing the production of complex, detailed and nuanced audio stories.

The ideal candidate will be an excellent writer who is informed about current affairs in Latin America and the United States.

The deadline is Aug. 31.

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IJ4EU offers Investigation Support Scheme [Europe]

Teams of journalists based in at least two EU member states or at least one EU member state and one official candidate country can apply.

Investigative Journalism for Europe (IJ4EU), managed by a consortium led by the International Press Institute (IPI), has launched a new call for its Investigation Support Scheme.

The program aims to assist cross-border journalistic projects in the European Union and EU candidate countries. Grants range from EUR5,000 to EUR50,000.

The resulting stories must be published by media outlets in at least two different countries.

The deadline is Sept. 18.

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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 is Sept. 14.

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Registration ongoing for Radio Master class [Nigeria]

 Aspiring podcasters and radio journalists can register for this online course.

The Broadcast Radio Master Class, founded by broadcaster Fola Folayan, will offer its Radio Master Class in September.

The four-week course is divided into modules for students to learn at their own pace. Topics include radio presentation, radio programming, broadcast interview, podcasting and social media.

Registration costs NGN30,000.

The deadline is Aug. 30.

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Human Rights Watch offers fellowships [Worldwide]

Recent graduates in journalism, international relations or law at the master's level or beyond can apply for a human rights fellowship program.

Human Rights Watch (HRW) presents the Alan R. and Barbara D. Finberg Fellowship. Fellows will work with HRW in New York or Washington monitoring human rights developments worldwide, conducting on-site investigations, drafting reports, media outreach and more.

The yearlong fellowships begin September 2021 and offer a US$60,000 salary with benefits.

Ideal candidates possess a strong background in human rights with an intent to pursue a career in the field. Requirements include research and field experience, analytic skills and English fluency. Proficiency in a second language is a plus.

The deadline to apply is Oct. 9.

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Journalism Fellowship available [US]

Editors from diverse backgrounds and underrepresented communities are invited to apply for this fellowship.

ACES: The Society for Editing and the Dow Jones News Fund have established the Richard S. Holden Diversity Fellowship.

The fellowship aims to enable journalists to receive the training and support they need for a faster track to success. Initially, three fellows will each receive up to US$3,000 to cover  travel, course tuition, conference fees or other costs related to career development and skill building. 

Applicants must have at least five years of professional experience in editing and be an ACES member in good standing. ACES membership costs US$70.

The deadline is Sept. 15.

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ONA seeks immersive journalism videos [Worldwide]

Journalists, technologists, developers and others anywhere are invited to compete in this challenge. 

Journalism 360° Challenge, a joint initiative of the Knight Foundation and the Online News Association (ONA), seeks immersive journalism ideas for a chance to win a share of US$100,000.

Proposals should use virtual, augmented, mixed reality or 360° video, discovering new ways to engage audiences and advance the field of journalism. 

Winners will receive up to US$10,000 in funding to test, refine and build out an immersive storytelling project. 

The deadline is Aug. 20.

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Helen Bernstein Book Award seeks nominations [US]

Print, broadcast or digital journalists who have written full-length books can be nominated for a US$15,000 award.

The New York Public Library presents the Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism. Factors for consideration include the book's significance, its influence on public policy and a high standard of reporting and writing.

Books scheduled for publication between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2020 are eligible. Works of fiction, anthologies, collections of columns or articles are not allowed.

Books must be nominated by publishers or agents, not the authors. Nominations must include an application form, 12 copies of the book, reviews and the author's bio.

The deadline is Aug. 31.

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Instituto Vladimir Herzog, accepting pitches on the pandemic [Brazil]

Journalism students can compete in the 12th edition of the Young Journalist Fernando Pacheco Jordão Award.

Organized by Instituto Vladimir Herzog, the competition is accepting pitches on topics related to the new coronavirus pandemic.

In the first stage, participants will attend remote journalism conferences led by journalists and experts.

In the second stage, they will be organized into groups to develop their pitches and produce stories in any chosen format.

The deadline is Aug. 31.

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MBN : Vacancy exists for journalists [MENA]

Experienced journalists can apply for several positions in the MENA region.

The Middle East Broadcasting Network (MBN), which operates Alhurra Television, is looking for an editor, multimedia reporter, producer, promotions planner, show host, writer and other positions to join its team in Lebanon, Kuwait and Iraq.

Applicants must have experience with digital news broadcasting and hold a bachelor’s degree in media or related field.

Apply now.

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Vacancy: SCMP seeks content manager [China]

Seasoned journalists fluent in English and Chinese can apply for a position in Hong Kong.

The South China Morning Post (SCMP) is looking for a content manager with a focus on convergent contents for women.

The selected journalist will write and publish daily shoppable content for SCMP's online platforms.

The ideal candidate will have at least three years of work experience in web editing and e-commerce content strong editorial skills and the capability of writing engaging and attractive call to action content.

Apply now.

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Registration ongoing for Science Journalism Forum [Worldwide]

The Science Journalism Forum, with support from the Knight Science Journalism at MIT, EurekAlert! and others, will take place Aug. 24 to 26 online. 

The event will feature science journalists, writers, publishers, scientists, students and academia sharing new ideas and thoughts in science journalism.  

Sessions include "Five ways to build and improve tomorrow's science journalism," "How to use artificial intelligence tools for science journalism," "Covering COVID-19 stories: same virus, different impact around the world," "How can we harness the power of cross-border reporting for science journalism?" and more. 

Registration costs US$50 for the general public and US$25 for students. Full and partial scholarships are available for those who can't afford the registration.

Apply now.

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Deadline approaching for training on elections coverage [US]

Journalists interested in the U.S. elections reporting can apply for this free training.

The Poynter Institute and and its Craig Newmark Center for Ethics and Leadership are organizing "The weirdest election 'night' ever: what journalists and election-watchers need to know about the 2020 elections and a working democracy"  Sept. 9 to 10.

During four 90-minute sessions the training will foster lively discussion and vetting of best practices. Topics include reporting results, confronting misinformation, the role of television and elections "day" at the polls. 

The program's panelists will be announced soon.

The deadline is Aug. 28. 

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Énois, offers Newsroom diversity program [Brazil]

Newsrooms in Brazil, except in the cities of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, can apply for this program.

Énois, in partnership with the Google News Initiative, has launched the Newsroom Diversity program.

During one year, the newsrooms will receive training on topics such as the emotional balance of journalists, election reporting techniques, strategic diversity in news management and measuring the impact of the work.

The project will select 10 Brazilian newsrooms that already have taken practical steps for more diversity.

The deadline is Aug. 28.

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Funds for media projects on COVID-19 available [Central Asia]

Media organizations and freelance journalists can apply for these grants.

Internews is awarding grants as part of its Information Saves Lives Rapid Response Fund.

The grants will support the production of media content on the COVID-19 pandemic, published in national languages in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

Grant amounts range from EUR1,000 to EUR4,000.

Projects should last up to six months.

The deadline is Aug. 20.

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Workshops on media ethics, investigative journalism available [Sub-Saharan Africa]

Nonprofit organizations, educational institutions and institutions with experience in Sub-Saharan Africa can apply for this program.

The Africa Regional Services in the Bureau of African Affairs of the U.S. Department of State will sponsor an organization that will provide digital education to African journalists.

The program seeks to promote improved knowledge of newsgathering strategies, media ethics, journalist safety, investigative reporting, and the business of journalism. 

The award recipient must organize three conferences in French, Portuguese and English and engage at least two different American journalists as presenters .

Awards may range from US$200,000 to US$400,000 for a period of 12 to 18 months.

The deadline is Aug. 25.

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CMPF offers Scholarships for journalism training on COVID-19 [Europe]


Journalists from EU member states, accession and neighboring countries can apply for a scholarship to attend this online training.

The Centre for Media Pluralism and Freedom (CMPF) at the European University Institute is organizing the ninth edition of the annual School for Journalists and Media Practitioners Oct. 19 to Nov. 20. 

This year's edition will cover "Media facing the pandemic: COVID-19." Topics include freedom of expression, freedom of the media and COVID-19 in the European Union and beyond; media market sustainability and alternative business models revenues after COVID-19; investigative journalism and COVID- 19; alternative and accessible technologies to fight disinformation and to sustain ethical journalism; and practice day – data journalism for COVID-19.

At the end of the training, the CMPF will offer up to EUR1,000 to three transnational investigation projects resulting from the program.

Registration costs EUR300. Anyone from around the world can register, but scholarships covering the fee are available only to candidates from EU member states, accession and neighboring countries.

The deadline is Sept. 11.

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Gabo Foundation offers funds for investigative reports on drugs [Latin America]

Journalists working or collaborating with the media in Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru and Mexico can apply for this call.

The Gabo Foundation, with support from the Open Society Foundations, is organizing the second edition of the Fund for Investigative Journalism and New Narratives on Drugs.

The initiative will provide US$2,000 to US$6,000 to reporting projects that broaden the perspectives with which drugs are addressed in the region, and that enhances stories on public health, human rights, youth and women, the environment, and the rural context of illegal substances.

Applicants can enter in four categories: investigative journalism, local journalism, innovative journalism and collaborative journalism.

Up to 22 scholarships will be awarded. Each journalist or team will have a maximum of five months to research and produce the final version of their work. 

The deadline is Sept. 14.

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Journalism competition focuses on science, technology [Russia]

Russian journalists and media outlets can compete in this contest.

The Russian Venture Company organizes the Tech in Media 2020 contest for journalism focusing on science and technology.

The contest's main topic is how technologies help combat COVID-19 and the effect of the pandemic on the world.

The competition has three thematic areas: biotechnology and medicine, new education and communication methods, and venture capital investments. Each area includes three categories – for text, broadcast and online content.

Entries must have been published or aired between Nov. 1, 2019, and Oct. 30, 2020.

Winners in each category will receive RUB100,000.

The deadline is Oct. 30.

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Online video training available [Worldwide]

Anyone can access this online training in a variety of languages.

The Google News Initiative (GNI) presents a series of videos on how to find, verify and tell news stories online from the global network of Google News Lab Teaching Fellows.

Topics include how to use Google Earth and other Google tools, audience analytics, environmental reporting, design thinking, innovation and more.

The videos are available on the GNI channel on YouTube.  Classes are conducted in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Polish, Dutch, Arabic, Turkish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Malay.

The channel also features webinars and other events.

For more information, click Stellanwofia.blogspot.com 


ProPublica accepting applications for student reporters program [US]


African Americans, Latinos and Asian Americans who work or want to work at college journalism outlets can compete for a stipend and mentorship. 

ProPublica is accepting applications for its Emerging Reporters Program. The program aims to make college journalism accessible to students for whom it would otherwise be economically out of reach.

Five minority students will receive US$9,000 and ongoing mentoring from ProPublica’s reporters and editors. Emerging Reporters will also spend a week at the organization's newsroom in New York.

The deadline is Aug. 20.

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Independent journalism podcast calls for pitches on disinformation [Worldwide]


Journalists can submit audio stories on the impact of disinformation on ordinary lives to this program.

Independent journalism podcast On Spec is commissioning three, 30-minute, character-driven stories on the topic of disinformation. Suggested topics include disinformation around climate change, the novel coronavirus and women’s rights.

Those interested must submit a 250-word pitch, covering how the reporter has a personal connection to the topic. Selected pitches will receive US$1,000 each to develop the story.

Pitches will not be accepted from Hong Kong, India, Russia and Turkey, which have already been featured in the program.

The deadline is Aug. 15.

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Arab Council for the Social Sciences seeks papers on COVID-19 [MENA]

Journalists, students and academics from the Arab world are invited to submit their papers.

The Arab Council for the Social Sciences (ACSS) Beirut School of Critical Security Studies working group and Security in Context are seeking submissions about borders in light of COVID-19.

Possible topics include historical and critical readings of borders to help understand the current moment, what does the shutting down of borders imply for millions of workers, migrants and refugees who rely on border crossings for their survival, and more.

Submissions may have up to 2,500 words in English or Arabic.

Authors of papers selected for publication will receive a modest honorarium.

The deadline is Aug. 15.

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Thomson Reuters Foundation seeks reports slavery [Latin America, Asia]

Journalists who first published a story about modern slavery by a media organization in Brazil, Mexico, Thailand, Bangladesh, India or Cambodia can apply.

The Thomson Reuters Foundation organizes the Stop Slavery Award, which recognizes companies that demonstrate integrity, courage and innovation in eradicating forced labor from their supply chain.

The contest has a media category, open to journalists who have produced a highly impactful story, raising awareness and informing society about modern slavery and human trafficking.

The winner will be invited to attend the award ceremony in March 2021 in London.

The deadline is Oct. 2.

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Journalism grants available [Europe]

Teams of journalists and/or news organizations can apply for this grant.

Investigative Journalism for Europe (IJ4EU), managed by a consortium led by the International Press Institute (IPI), updated its call for cross-border investigative journalism projects in the EU and EU candidate countries.

The Publication Support scheme will provide short-term support of up to EUR10,000 for the completion of cross-border investigative projects that are already underway.

Teams can now be based in only one EU member state or EU candidate country.

Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis until Sept. 18.

For more information, click Stellanwofia.blogspot.com

Journalism fellowship available [Worldwide]

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 Publishers, programmers, web designers, media     analysts, academics and journalists can apply for     the 2021 Knight Visiting Nieman Fellowships.

 The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard  offers short-term virtual fellowships for research projects designed to advance racial justice and public health journalism in the U.S.

 The fellowships can last up to 20 weeks,   depending on the scope of the projects. Fellows   have access to the resources at Harvard, including   its scholars, research centers and libraries.

 Fellows receive a stipend of US$2,000 per week if   not supported by an employer during the   fellowship. Applicants for this fellowship must be   approved for work in the U.S.

The deadline to apply is Sept. 25.

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