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Reporting on Human Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery Program in Thailand

Grants to Support the Activities of NGOs in Fight Against Human Trafficking in BiH

Deadline: 1 July 2019

Thomson Reuters Foundation is seeking applications for its Reporting on Human Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery Program.

Thomson Reuters Foundation’s one-week Reporting on Human Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery in Bangkok is a unique chance for journalists in India to gain practical skills and knowledge and work on their story ideas with guidance from experienced Thomson Reuters Foundation journalists and subject experts from reputed anti-trafficking charities.

With support from the C&A Foundation, the workshop offers a combination of specialist expertise and hands-on training, with an emphasis on producing high-impact stories for widespread dissemination.

As well as coming away with a deep understanding of the scale, nature and causes of the problem, participants will learn about efforts to set global standards for combating modern slavery, including fundamental conventions, international instruments and a new, legally binding protocol that requires countries to take real action.

They will discuss the role of media in raising awareness, reducing vulnerability and holding to account governments, law enforcement and businesses. Attendees will look at innovative approaches to fighting trafficking and forced labour and reporting on migration and scrutinise the quest for integrated policy responses across borders.

A major focus will be on the ethics of reporting slavery, from how to interact sensitively with traumatised survivors to getting past journalists’ own preconceived notions and stereotypes. They will cover safety issues, particularly when it comes to dealing with sources and reporting on organised crime.

This is an opportunity to pick the brains of reporters who have done extraordinary investigative work or ground-breaking reportage that has changed policy, provoked public outcry or brought traffickers to justice. Attendees will also spend time with experts and those at the coal face of the anti-slavery movement and migration crisis, including some who have been trafficked themselves and gone on to help others move from “victims” to “survivors”.

Funding

Thomson Reuters Foundation can fund travel expenses and accommodation for participants travelling from outside Bangkok.

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must be full-time journalists or regular contributors to media organisations in Thailand. Applicants must be able to demonstrate a commitment to a career in journalism in their country, must be a senior journalist with a minimum of three years’ professional experience and have a good level in spoken and written English. If applicants have been on a Thomson Reuters Foundation training programme within the last two years applicant will not be eligible to apply.

How to Apply

Applicants can apply online via given website.

Eligible Country: Thailand

For more information, please visit https://tmsnrt.rs/30xmqgE

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