Registration ongoing for webinar on Solutions Journalism [Worldwide]


Journalists and others interested in solutions journalism can attend this webinar.The Solutions Journalism Network will webcast "Solutions journalism 101" at 10 a.m. EDT on June 3.

The webinar will explore the ins and outs of solutions journalism, talk about why it’s important, explain key steps in reporting a solutions story and share tips and resources for journalists interested in investigating how people are responding to social problems.

Participants will also learn about the Solutions Story Tracker, a database of more than 8,000 stories tagged by beat, publication, author, location and more, a virtual heat map of what's working around the world.

Registration is free and ongoing.

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Media project focuses on coverage of Mexico-US border [Mexico-US]

Digital native news organizations that have been publishing for at least six months can apply.

With the support of the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the Border Center for Journalists and Bloggers, SembraMedia has launched SembraMex, a sustainability accelerator for news organizations covering the Mexico-US border.

The initiative seeks to prepare the outlets to be sustainable, incorporating administrative and branding practices, adequate workflows and to recognize new and diverse revenue opportunities.

The selected organizations will receive support and six months of strategic and tactical consulting, as well as access to SembraMedia's extensive network of contacts and experts.

The deadline is June 8.
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Russian World Foundation launches contest for young journalists [Russia]


Russian-speaking journalism students and print, broadcast or online journalists ages 18 to 35 can compete in this contest.

The Russian World Foundation is organizing the contest "Co-Creation" for young journalists.

The competition features three categories: individual stories in the context of history; Russia's cultural, scientific and tourist potential; and the life and work of Russian artists and scientists abroad.

The grand prize is RUB50,000; other winners will also receive prizes and diplomas.

The deadline is Aug. 15.

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Vacancy: Rest of World seeks regional editor [Southeast Asia]

Experienced journalists can apply for a position flexible within the Southeast Asia region, preferably in a hub city like Bangkok, Jakarta or Hanoi.

Rest of World, a publication focused on exploring the impact of technology beyond the Western bubble, is looking for a regional editor to lead its coverage from Southeast Asia.

The ideal candidate will have experience editing technology and business stories in the region, a talent for developing sources, both in journalism and technology, and an ability to conceptualize broader stories.

Apply now.

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Mongabay offers reporting fellowship [Worldwide]


Journalists with an interest in conservation technology can apply for this part-time, six-month fellowship.

Mongabay is accepting candidates for the Sue Palminteri WildTech Reporting Fellowship, supported by a special fund created in the memory of Sue Palminteri.

This remote fellowship, which is scheduled to start July 1, involves writing stories that cover conservation technology-related research for Mongabay.com.

The selected journalist will receive a US$5,000 honorarium for the duration of the program. Candidates can be based anywhere in the world.

The deadline is June 5.
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Data journalism Conference available [Eastern Europe, Central Asia]


Journalists, media managers, students, educators, developers, designers, analysts and researchers can register for this free conference.

The School of Data Kyrgyzstan is organizing an online conference on data journalism – LAMPA 2020, which will be held June 6 to 10.

The conference will bring together Russian-language journalists to learn how to use data in their work, share experiences and build a community.

Topics include data analytics and visualization, best formats to publish data stories and programming for journalists.

The conference will be held in Russian.

The deadline is June 5.
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AFAC accepting film projects [MENA]


Filmmakers, directors and producers whose projects are related to contemporary Arab culture can apply for this program.

The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture (AFAC) seeks applications for its film projects program.

AFAC’s cinema grants are open to all kinds of fiction film projects – shorts, medium- and feature-length, animation, essay, hybrid, experimental and others. AFAC offers funding for the development, production and post-production phases.

The program will provide up to US$10,000 to projects in development and up to US$50,000 for production and post-production.

Applications can be submitted in either Arabic or English.

The deadline is Aug. 1. 

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COVID-19 :Artists Against an #Infodemic seeks submissions [Worldwide]


Visual journalists can submit works on key public health messages in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

CatchLight, Dysturb and The Everyday Projects are accepting visual art and storytelling productions as part of the initiative Artists Against an #Infodemic.

The collaboration aims to improve public communication and news delivery surrounding COVID-19, particularly in underserved communities.

Submissions will be accepted in English, Spanish and French. The creators of the selected visuals will receive US$500, and their work will be featured in the initiative's global campaign.

Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis.


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EU seeks proposals [Europe]


Media and nonprofit organizations can apply for this program.

The European Commission is accepting proposals for the pilot project "A European public sphere: a new online media offer for young Europeans."

Proposals must include at least five media organizations from at least 5 EU Member States to produce daily, thought-provoking content around current affairs, particularly targeting young Europeans.

The fund can be used for management, journalistic production, organization of youth events, creation and maintenance of websites and platforms, online advertisement and more.

The total available budget is EUR 2.5 million.

The deadline is July 22.


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Escuela de Periodismo Portátil offers Online workshop on racism, discrimination [Latin America]


Journalists, journalism students, media professionals and anyone interested can register for this online training in Spanish.

Escuela de Periodismo Portátil organizes the workshop "Understanding racism. Discrimination in Latin America" with journalist an author Marco Avilés. The workshop will last five weeks starting May 26.

The training aims to motivate participants to be agents of change by creating spaces in their respective environments to reflect on racism as a structural problem in the region.

Participants will work on a personal writing or communication project, according to their interests. Possible projects include a nonfiction story, a journal, an essay, a YouTube channel, a podcast or more.

Registration costs US$75. Alumni of Escuela Portátil will pay US$65.

Registration is ongoing until spots are filled.


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Vacancy :Code for Africa seeks fact-checkers [Cameroon, CAR, Niger]


Journalists in Cameroon, the Central African Republic (CAR) and Niger interested in fighting misinformation can apply for this position.

The Code for Africa is looking for three full-time fact-checkers to join its PesaCheck team.

The fact-checkers will produce daily fact-check articles, as well as collaborate with PesaCheck media partners and/or Code for Africa’s digital innovation teams on election monitoring or other special projects.

The ideal candidates will have at least two years of experience, including in transnational multilingual digital newsrooms, digital collaboration tools, social media, data literacy and/or data journalism, as well as a demonstrable understanding of public finance management/budget processes. 

The deadline is May 28.

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Journalism Award focuses on human rights [Worldwide]



Independent journalists and documentary filmmakers who focus on human rights abuses can apply for funding.

The Canadian Journalism Forum on Violence and Trauma is selecting candidates for the Portenier Human Rights Bursary, sponsored by filmmaker Giselle Portenier.

The award is open to freelancers worldwide, experienced or novice. Applicants must demonstrate a clear interest or track record in casting light on human rights abuses and an upcoming assignment or project with such a human rights focus. 

The winner will receive up to CAD3,000 (US$2,157) for hazardous environment training offered by the following approved course providers: AKE, Blue Mountain Group, Dart Center at Columbia Journalism School, 1st Options Security, Global Journalist Security, Pilgrims Group, Remote Trauma or Tundra Group. 

The deadline is June 12.

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Religion News Service seeks scholar [US]



Faculty, independent scholars and graduate students who have training in religious studies, theology, biblical studies or a related field can apply.

The Religion News Service, in partnership with Sacred Writes, is looking for a scholar to focus on a series about new religious movements.

The selected scholar will work with journalist Liz Kineke to shape and report the stories in the series. The collaboration will last three months and pay US$2,000.

Applicants should have contacts in religious communities and/or faith-based organizations, and be able to collaborate on pitching, reporting and writing for a broad audience.

The priority deadline is June 5.

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CNN: Vacancy exists for producer [China]



Experienced digital journalists can apply for this  position in Hong Kong.

CNN is looking for a producer focusing on features.

Responsibilities include producing feature content for all of CNN’s platforms – from written digital features to crafting  social videos to filming full 30-minute TV documentaries.

Candidates must have experience producing engaging stories for digital, TV and social platforms. Understanding of S&P and Ofcom compliance guidelines is required.

Apply now.

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International Photography Awards seeks entries [Worldwide]



Professional, amateur and student photographers worldwide can enter a contest with a US$10,000 grand prize.

The 2020 International Photography Awards (IPA) are accepting entries in 13 professional and 13 nonprofessional categories.

The winner of each category will compete for International Photographer of the Year and the grand prize. The winner of Discovery of the Year Award will receive US$5,000. Category winners are awarded US$1,000 for professional and US$500 for nonprofessional entries.

Entry fees range from US$10 to US$60 with a discount for entries from selected countries.

The deadline is July 31. 

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Jabuti Award seeks literary works [Brazil]



Authors and journalists can compete for this award.

The Jabuti Award, organized by Câmara Brasileira do Livro is offered in four areas: literature, essays, books and innovation.

The contest is accepting essays, nonfiction stories and literary journalism. The works must have been published in Portuguese between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2019 in Brazil.

Winners will receive cash prizes and the Jabuti trophy. The winner of book of the year will be awarded BRL100,000.

The deadline is May 29.

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5 Cybersecurity Tools Every Journalist Must Have {SANJU BLOG}

Journalists are a treasure trove of data and essential information.

At any chosen time, they will have several leads they are pursuing and documentation of the progress made on every front. This is information that must not be compromised or leaked lest the investigation is killed before it has gotten anywhere at all.

To do this, and stay safe as a journalist, will be to get intimated with cybersecurity tips. Of course, you don’t work in IT, but the world we now live in calls for watching your cyber-back.

1 Install a VPN

A VPN can be used to do a lot of things.

The software can help you change your location at will, bypass geo-blocking attempts, and more. In this case, though, you need a VPN to ensure the security of your communications.

Basic internet networks are lacking in encryption. This means that anyone with the right tools can snoop around your internet data and see what you are doing on the system. This also gives them access to your computer, so much that they can hijack your conversations.

However, when you secure your internet traffic with a VPN, all your data is encrypted, even to your ISP.

 

2 Get a Secure Browser

Your choice of internet browser is equally something worth considering.

A lot of browsers in the market do not protect you against browser fingerprinting techniques, cookie tracking, and more. When your browser is not privacy-focused, you face the risk of exposing yourself/ sensitive data to anyone that can hack into such browsers.

Consider browsers like the Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox, Tor, and Brave browser.

For a comprehensive security package, layer your browser connection over a VPN for improved encryption of your data.

 

3 Password Manager

Depending on the kind of platforms you use, chances are you have a lot of online accounts. Maybe even more than the average internet user.

We believe that you know the importance of setting strong and secure passwords for each one of those accounts.

The good news is that these password managers usually come with a password generator too. The better news is that they come up with some of the passwords that are almost impossible to crack.

That said, it would be almost impossible to remember all of the secure passwords you have created for all of those accounts. That is where the password manager comes in to take the pressure off of you.

 

4 Antivirus software

We are sorry it took us this long to mention this tool, but that doesn't make it any less critical.

You might find out hackers sending you malware in the form of files to download. This can be disguised as a leak, relevant information to a lead you are chasing, or anything else that will catch your fancy.

This is why we recommend that you never download unsolicited attachments, especially when they are from untrustworthy sources. If you must download them, though, make sure to have run it through your antivirus software first.

Fortunately, you can link the antivirus software to your mail service provider and some other apps too. That way, you can ensure total protection within other apps also.

 

5 Secure sharing

You share files a lot – and that is a fact.

With the proper protections in place, files on your computer will be well insulated against attacks from the outside. However, data in motion have a very fragile security protocol around them sometimes. This might make it easy for a hacker to hijack those files for themselves.

For better file sharing, we recommend using secure file sharing platforms on the internet.

No, we are not talking about the likes of Dropbox. After all, these companies state in their terms and conditions that they have the right to see what you store on them.

Instead, go for highly secure picks like SecureDrop, OnionShare, etc.



Jack is an accomplished cybersecurity expert with years of experience under his belt at TechWarn, a trusted digital agency to world-class cyber security companies. A passionate digital safety advocate himself and guest writer for SANJU BLOG, Jack frequently contributes to tech blogs and digital media sharing expert insights on topics such as whistleblowing and cyber security tools