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Call for Participation: Training for Young Journalists on Reporting on Climate Change and Sustainable Development Issues in Southeast Asia

Applications Open for Columbia River Fund - United States

Deadline: 20 February 2017

UNESCO  has opened applications for a project funded by the government of Malaysia to provide “Training for Young Journalists on Reporting on Climate Change and Sustainable Development Issues in Southeast Asia” to Strength media capacity to monitor and report on climate change in Asia-Pacific.

The training will bring together young journalists, photojournalists and citizen reporters from Southeast Asia, media and climate/environment experts as well as some representatives of development partners in a view to enhance media monitoring and reporting on the globally interconnected issue of climate change.

THE TRAINING – Strengthening the capacity of the next generation of climate journalists

Aims

Contents of the Training

The training will address the following topics, including a one-day field trip:

Participants of the training will have the opportunity to:

Eligibility Criteria

The training is open to 18 participants with the following requirements:

How to Apply

Applicants can send their CV together with the articles applicants published and a letter of motivation indicating the following:

Applicants can send their applications at the address given on the website.

Eligible Countries: Brunei, Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam

For more information, please visit Call for Participation.

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