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Training Program for Journalists covering Energy Transition Issues in Southeast Asia

2022 One World Media Fellowship

Deadline: 4 March 2020

Thomson Reuters Foundation collaborated with the Stanley Center for Peace and Security’s Journalism and Media program to hold a three-day training in Bangkok, Thailand for journalists and editors who are covering energy transition issues in Southeast Asia.

The “Reporting the Energy Transition in Southeast Asia” training was designed to strengthen knowledge and skills needed to report effectively on the region’s transition to clean energy as economies decarbonize to meet national and global clean energy targets.

As a follow-up to this training, Thomson Reuters Foundation will provide mentoring support and a number of small story grants to journalists and editors who completed the training in Bangkok and would like additional support to pursue reporting related to the training’s themes.

As discussed during the training, there are many different ways to tell a clean energy story. Journalists focused on business, energy, the economy, or politics can approach these stories in different ways than those who specialize in covering the environment or climate change.

Themes

Story themes that could be explored include (but are not limited to):

Eligibility Criteria

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted online via given website.

For more information, visit https://tmsnrt.rs/2wjIlNP

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