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African Women in Media launches Labour Migration Reporting Programme

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Deadline: 20-Nov-20

African Women in Media (AWiM), in partnership with the African Union (AU), International Labour Migration (ILO) and International Organization for Migration (IOM), has launched the Labour Migration Reporting Programme to celebrate and honour African journalists committed to labour migration issues in their reportage.

It is envisaged that the project will culminate in the establishment of a community of practice of journalists reporting on labour migration in Africa. The Labour Migration Reporting Training Programme aims to develop the capacity of 200 women African journalists reporting on labour migration in Africa. The programme will house five courses developed for online and self-paced delivery.

The programme features the Labour Migration Media AWards, Labour Migration Reporting Training Programme, and research into the lived experiences of labour migration journalists in Africa. As part of the Visibility Project, AWiM is also working with Wikimedia communities in Nigeria, Uganda, Cameroon and Algeria, to train women journalists on how to write on Wikipedia, and create more profiles and articles on labour migration in Africa.

Winners will be announced on 7 December 2020, and receive a cash prize of $500 each, and access to the five courses under the Labour Migration Reporting Training Programme on AWiMLearning.

Categories

The awards are open to all African journalists, and entries must be published or broadcast with an Africa based media organisation. As such, in recognition of the important contributions of journalists to Labour Migration Reporting, they are pleased to announce the following award categories:

Eligibility Criteria

Selection

For more information, visit https://africanwomeninmedia.com/labour-migration-media-programme/

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