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Scholarship Fund for Human Rights Journalism (Norway)

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Deadline: 15-May-26

The Human Rights Journalism Scholarship Programme supports Norwegian journalists with grants of NOK 10,000–100,000 to strengthen reporting on human rights and الديمقراطية issues. It funds professional development, research, and project-based journalism that improves public understanding of human rights and the rule of law. The initiative aims to enhance press freedom, journalistic quality, and informed public discourse in Norway.

Programme Overview

The Human Rights Journalism Scholarship Programme provides targeted financial support to journalists in Norway to enhance their expertise in reporting on human rights.

The programme focuses on:

It is designed to improve the quality, depth, and impact of media coverage on critical societal issues.

Funding Details

What the Funding Covers

The scholarship supports additional professional costs, including:

What is Not Covered

Key Focus Areas

The programme prioritizes activities that:

Key Concepts Explained

Human Rights Journalism

Journalism that investigates, reports, and explains issues related to fundamental rights, freedoms, and justice systems.

Press Freedom

The ability of journalists to report news without censorship, interference, or undue influence.

Rule of Law

A principle where laws govern a nation, ensuring accountability, fairness, and protection of rights.

Who is Eligible?

The programme is open to:

Eligible Applicants Include:

Key Requirement:

Why This Programme Matters

This scholarship plays a critical role in:

It contributes to a more informed society and a stronger democratic ecosystem.

How to Apply (Step-by-Step)

  1. Define Your Objective
    • Identify how your project or activity will improve human rights reporting
  2. Develop a Proposal
    • Clearly outline goals, activities, and expected outcomes
    • Explain the relevance to human rights journalism
  3. Prepare a Budget
    • Provide a detailed breakdown of costs (travel, training, project expenses)
  4. Demonstrate Impact
    • Show how your work will improve public understanding or reporting quality
  5. Submit Application
    • Apply through the official application channel (as specified by the programme)

What Activities Can Be Funded?

Applicants can seek funding for:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Tips for a Strong Application

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can apply for this scholarship?

Norwegian journalists, editorial teams, and media organizations working on human rights-related topics.

2. What is the funding amount?

Grants typically range from NOK 10,000 to NOK 100,000, with a total pool of NOK 250,000.

3. Can the funding be used for salaries?

No, the funding is intended for additional professional costs, not salaries.

4. What types of activities are supported?

Training, travel, conferences, and development of journalistic projects focused on human rights.

5. Are early-career journalists eligible?

Yes, both emerging and experienced journalists can apply.

6. Can organizations apply?

Yes, editorial teams and organizations are eligible.

7. What makes a strong application?

A clear focus on human rights, a well-defined plan, and a demonstrated impact on journalism quality.

Conclusion

The Human Rights Journalism Scholarship Programme offers a valuable opportunity for Norwegian journalists to deepen their expertise and produce impactful reporting on human rights. By supporting professional development and high-quality journalism, the programme strengthens democratic dialogue, promotes accountability, and enhances public understanding of critical global and national issues.

For more information, visit UNIFOR.

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