Training covers road safety reporting [Africa, Asia, Latin America]

منتشر شده در Sep 18, 2020 در Specialized Topics

Journalists interested in becoming trainers on road safety reporting can apply for this virtual program.

The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO), is organizing the 2020 Road Safety Reporting Training of Trainers.

The program is designed to enable local journalists to develop the capacity within their local networks for improved and increased road safety coverage. 

Participants will attend a series of online workshops beginning for the first cohort in October. Each cohort of 10 to 15 selected journalists will attend three online workshops, followed by an online summit for all participants from across the regions.

Applicants in the following countries are eligible: in Latin America: Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Ecuador, Colombia; Western Pacific and South-East Asia: Bangladesh, India, Philippines, China, Vietnam, Malaysia; or Africa: Ethiopia, Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda.

Participants must submit a short proposal, identifying how they wish to implement their independent training, how many journalists they expect to reach, as well as a brief budget proposal outlining expected costs. 

The deadline is Sept. 30.