ICFJ invites journalists from around the world to apply for the Drowning Prevention 2019 Reporting Fellowship.
Application Deadline: 19th August, 2019 at 9:00am Eastern Time.
To be Taken at (Country): Durban, South Africa
About the Award: With the continued support of WHO, ICFJ will recruit 10 journalists from across the world to attend the 2019 World Conference on Drowning Prevention in Durban, South Africa and to produce impactful and data-driven stories to help illuminate this deadly but preventable issue. The conference will bring together the globe’s foremost experts and research on drowning prevention, rescue, lifesaving and water safety.
The selected fellows will have the opportunity to deepen their understanding of drowning prevention and hone the journalism skills needed to cover this often underreported and misunderstood topic by participating in a two-day workshop ahead of the 2019 World Conference on Drowning Prevention. After the workshop, fellows will have the opportunity to attend conference sessions and to meet and interview leading global experts on drowning prevention to help inform their reporting.
Type: Conference, Fellowship (Professional)
Eligibility: Journalists who apply for the fellowship must be fluent in English. Priority will be given to journalists from low- or middle-income countries.
Selection Criteria: Selection will be based on the journalists’ professional qualifications, relevant experience such as demonstrated interest in the topic of drowning prevention and those interested in developing their data reporting skills in service of public health journalism, English-language proficiency, and endorsement by a newsroom manager.
Number of Awards: 10
Value of Award:
Duration of Award: The fellowship will include a workshop prior to the conference on Oct. 6-7, 2019 and attendance at the conference sessions on Oct. 8-10, 2019.
How to Apply: Applicants will be asked to provide the following:
Applications are now open, please click here to apply.
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