Thomson Reuters Foundation Reporting Land Rights 2018 Workshop for Media profession from Southern Africa ( Fully Funded to Johannesburg South Africa)

Thomson Reuters Foundation Reporting Land Rights 2018 Workshop for Media profession from Southern Africa ( Fully Funded to Johannesburg South Africa)

 Dates: 30 July 02 August | Location: Johannesburg, South Africa

Application deadline: 02 July | Programme: Reporting Land Rights

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This is an opportunity provided by the Reporting Land Rights programme: Find out more 

Urbanization, resource extraction, forestry concessions, rangelands, the growth of agri-business: Property Rights underpin a myriad of major issues that African reporters cover every day.  Access to land is crucial to boosting productivity, alleviating poverty and eradicating hunger, addressing gender inequalities, and identifying solutions to the barriers hindering agricultural growth on the continent.

This program, which is a collaboration between the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and the Thomson Reuters Foundation, will assist Southern African journalists to understand property rights and incorporate it in their reporting, whether they are covering business and industry, the environment, urban revitalization, indigenous rights, food security, or a range of other topics.
The program will involve a four-day workshop in Johannesburg, South Africa from 30th July – 2nd August, 2018. We will also offer modest funding to journalists with outstanding story ideas on property rights, as well as editorial support to help them realize these ideas, drawing on the Reuters principles of accuracy, integrity and freedom from bias.

The four-day workshop will feature content on understanding property rights, and how the issue relates to Southern Africa; journalism skills and research techniques; approaches to building sources in this field; and talks from guest experts.

Who can Apply ?

  • Journalists working for domestic media anywhere in Southern Africa are eligible
  • Journalists working in any medium may apply—print, radio, TV, online
  • Journalists must be fluent in English
  • Journalists must have a minimum of one year’s experience. They should either be working full-time for a media organization, or a freelancer whose main work is journalism

FUNDING

We will cover all transport and subsistence costs for journalists from South Africa, and we will cover airfare, lodging, and subsistence for journalists from other Southern African countries.

SUBMISSIONS

When applying you will be asked to upload the following documents – please have these ready:

  • 2 relevant work samples (maximum file size 5 MB) – in English if possible. For stories not in English, please include a 250-word English summary about the story.
  • A letter from your editor consenting to your participation in the programme and committing to publish/broadcast resulting stories

Please note you will be asked to submit one or more story ideas within your application.  We will not share your ideas with anyone.

If you have any difficulties applying, please email trfmedia@thomsonreuters.com.

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