Scholarship details
Currently closed for applications
The Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) now wishes to welcome candidates for its Journalism Fellowships to Investigate Migration and Labor Issues in Gulf Countries. Colleagues will get airfare and hotel to go to the workshop, with free tutoring by outside editors
The point of the association is to help columnists who have searched for an opportunity to build up your investigative news-casting aptitudes and cover issues on outsider specialists and constrained work.
The Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) is “a worldwide relationship of charitable associations that help, advance and create investigative news coverage.” Its enrollment is available to “not-for-profits, NGOs, and instructive associations” that are dynamic in investigative announcing and information news coverage.
The fellowship is available to writers situated in six Persian Gulf Arab nations: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
The program is supported by the Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN), a non-benefit preparing and proficient advancement relationship, in collaboration with its provincial part, Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ). GIJN sorts out the biennial Global Investigative Journalism Conference and ARIJ compose the yearly Arab Investigative Journalism Conference.
Chosen fellows will go to a three-day preparing workshop during the most recent week of February 2018. Following that, members will be tutored by a manager for a half year to deliver two stories delving into issues including constrained work, foreigner laborers, or migration abuse. Members are relied upon to distribute their stories before the finish of the program in August 2018.
The deadline for application is until January 10, 2018.