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Breaking Down Barriers to Health Services in South-East Asia

Call for Project Proposals: Driving Sustainable Health and Nutrition (Denmark and Netherlands)

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Deadline: 28-Apr-24

Are you a young journalist or media contributor, working in Thailand, Indonesia or the Philippines, with an interest in driving social change? If you are, this exciting new training programme may be for you!

This June, Thomson Reuters Foundation (TRF) and the Global Fund are launching a new dual track training course for journalists and civil society organisations (CSOs) based in Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines – Breaking Down Barriers to Health Services in South-East Asia. The five-day in-person course is the first of a series of engagement opportunities provided through the programme, which will support journalists to report on human rights-related barriers to health services with accuracy and authority, and simultaneously support CSOs to raise awareness of their work to remove these barriers through enhanced communication and media engagement skills.

The initial 5-day course will be delivered through TRF’s Dual Track approach; journalists and representatives of CSOs will take part in simultaneous training courses (tracks) led by the leading team of trainers. At strategic moments during the five days, and through subsequent programme engagements, the two tracks will come together for joint sessions to facilitate mutual learning and networking. This approach has proven highly successful in strengthening collaboration between the media and civil society.

This new programme offers long-term, targeted support to young journalists and young civil society leaders to drive real change in attitudes, practices, and policy. Programme participants will have the opportunity to progress through the following programme stages:

The Dual-Track Training Course
Training Course Principles
Expected Programme Outcomes
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit TRF.

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