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Call for Applications- Journalists

23 Jan, 2025
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Application deadline: 23:59 EAT, Tuesday, 28th January 2025

Strengthening media and civil society capacity and resilience in reporting and communicating about illegal transnational issues affecting Kenya, Tanzania and Zimbabwe.

Call for Applications- Journalists

Course Dates: TBC in February- March 2025, 9:00-16:00 Local time
Course Location: In-person, In Country
Application deadline: 23:59 EAT, Tuesday, 28th January 2025

APPLY HERE : Click on the link to apply.

Are you a journalist, working in Kenya, Tanzania or Zimbabwe, with an interest to report on and produce compelling content on trans-national issues such as wildlife smuggling, unregulated fishing and exploitative labour practices, to better inform and engage your audiences? If you are, this exciting new training and story mentoring programme may be for you!

 

Read More or Apply Here 

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