Journalists, freelancers and content creators working in Kazakh and Russian languages can compete for participation in this training.
Internews in Kazakhstan, as part of the Supporting Coverage and Advancement of Religious Freedom (SCARF) project, conducts a 10-day training on covering freedom of conscience, religious diversity and sensitive topics.
The training will be held online and offline in Almaty from April to May.
Participants, upon completion of training, can participate in a grant competition for media projects on religious diversity and religious freedom.
The deadline is April 9.