Fellowship Programme on Dialogue Journalism 2021, Arab Region

Publish Date: May 23, 2021

Deadline: Jun 07, 2021

Journalists in the Arab Region are encouraged to apply to partake in a year-long Fellowship Programme on dialogue journalism.

WHAT IS IT?

KAICIID has partnered with MICT to launch an Arab Region Media for Peace Programme to foster peacebuilding and dialogue in the media. The programme will be formed of two parts: the Dialogue Journalism Fellowship and the Media Policy Forum.

For the Fellowship, 20 to 25 mid-career journalists will be selected to participate in a year-long training programme. The group of chosen fellows will have access to three four-day capacity building sessions, training them in the practice of ‘dialogue journalism’.

The Media Policy Forum will follow the Fellowship Programme and will host senior editors, high-profile media practitioners, policymakers from across relevant disciplines as well as panelists and keynote speakers to discuss the principles and ethics of good journalistic practice. Collectively, the group will produce a set of recommendations for more sustainable reporting on conflict and religion, and potentially publish a Media for Peace charter.

The entire programme will be delivered in Arabic.

WHO CAN APPLY?

Eligible fellows are required to have at least five years of experience in journalism or other relevant fields. They can be working on any platform (print, podcast, digital);

They must be native to one of the mainly developing countries of the Arab Region;

They must currently live in and write for media in the Arab Region;

They must be between the ages of 28 and 40;

They must be currently employed as professional journalists for print, television, radio or electronic journalism organizations. Both full-time and freelance journalists are invited to apply.

They should have an interest in interreligious dialogue and journalism, peacebuilding, and social cohesion.

TIMELINE

7 June 2021: Applications are due

5 July 2021: Shortlisted candidates will be notified for interviews, which will be scheduled for late June

1 August 2021: The fellowship programme will start in the form of an online one-on-one mentorship, followed by an on-the-ground training scheduled in autumn (dependent on the coronavirus pandemic situation).

HOW DOES IT WORK?

One-on-one mentorship

Group training

Funding

Online one-on-one mentorship will be offered to fellows from different media outlets such as print, radio, online, and TV. The mentors will have expertise in different aspects of the media industry. They will aim to:

Identify editorial objectives with the fellows

Provide feedback and coaching in areas such as video editing and story structure

Identify strengths and areas of development of the first deliverable draft

Agree on support needs to fine-tune the story

In addition to the one-on-one mentorship and group training— which might be provided in-person, depending on the state of the COVID-19 pandemic — the programme will offer participants a grant of up to 2000 EUR for producing content that follows the principles of dialogue journalism, helping the participants become active advocates for peace by shining the spotlight on stories that foster social cohesion.

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Disciplines

Communication Studies

Journalism

Media

Social Media

Opportunity Types

Fellowships

Eligible Countries

Algeria

Bahrain

Comoros

Djibouti

Egypt

Iraq

Jordan

Kuwait

Lebanon

Libya

Mauritania

Morocco

Oman

Qatar

Saudi Arabia

Somalia

Sudan

Syria

Tunisia

United Arab Emirates

Yemen