Our Mission:
We enable a global network of journalists to provide the trustworthy news essential to free and strong societies.
Their vital work strengthens democratic ideals and spurs change. At ICFJ, we serve more than 160,000 journalists around the world, helping them cover the most critical issues of today, innovate to deeply connect with communities, and build news organizations that thrive.
As part of the U.S. Embassy Tbilisi-funded “Strengthening Resilience and Innovation in Georgian Newsrooms” program, ICFJ will host a webinar for up to 25 journalists on use of innovative technologies like AI in journalism to fight disinformation and streamline newsroom operations. The webinar will be held in early February in English with Georgian interpretation and will be open to all interested journalists in Georgia, particularly mid-career professionals focusing on technology-driven approaches in media.
Interested candidates will:
- Have at least five years of work experience, with a minimum two years in the journalism field
- Have a background and/or interest in innovative technologies use in journalism
Up to 20 of the most active and promising webinar participants will be offered an opportunity to travel to the US in the spring of 2025 to participate in an in-person training in Washington, D.C. (interpretation will be provided).
Several participants with proficiency in English will be selected to complete an additional week-long internship at an American media organization.
The deadline for the application is Sunday, December 29, 2024.
ICFJ will host a three-week (one session per week) live online Master Class
Training Series on our Global Crisis Reporting Forum that will be open to journalists across Pakistan. The training sessions will provide lessons on reporting skills with tools and resources essential for covering environmental issues. Selected applicants will be eligible to apply for our online three-day Investigative Climate Bootcamp Workshop. The deadline to apply for our Master Class Series is on January 20, 2025, at 11:59 PM EST.
ICFJ is looking for applicants aged 18-30 years old from civil society, education, the public or private sector, academia and/or any other non-journalism fields.
Please note: this is not a program for working journalists
Young people between 18-30 years old from any of the following countries:
- Cote D'Ivoire
- Mali
- Niger
- Burkina Faso
- Central African Republic
- Sierra Leone
- Guinea Conakry
- Togo
- Benin
- Gambia
- Ghana
- Cameroon
ICFJ will bring the three selected women media leaders to Washington, D.C., where ICFJ has its headquarters, for a two-week professional study tour which will connect them with peers,
organizations and experts in the U.S. ICFJ will organize training sessions, meetings and excursions for participants which will connect them with their counterparts in the U.S. and with international gender equality experts. The study tour will offer participants the chance to build connections with each other and with their counterparts in the U.S. to identify best practices for gender equality work in different media contexts to adapt and sharpen their ongoing work. The deadline to apply is on February 1, 2025, at 11:59 PM EST.
L'ICFJ recherche des candidats âgés de 18 à 30 ans issus de la société civile, de l'éducation, du secteur public ou privé, du monde universitaire et/ou de tout autre domaine non journalistique.
Veuillez noter : ce programme n'est pas destiné aux journalistes en activité
Jeunes âgés de 18 à 30 ans originaires de l'un des pays suivants :
- Côte d'Ivoire
- Mali
- Niger
- Burkina Faso
- République centrafricaine
- Sierra Leone
- Guinée Conakry
- Togo
- Bénin
- Gambie
- Ghana
- Cameroun
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