Applications are open for the Thomson Reuters/UN IFAD Reporting on Food Security and Rural Development in East Africa 2022. Food security is a growing global concern. Food prices are at historic highs. But what is being done by policymakers to address these issues and who is making sure that rural poor people and their communities are heard, and their stories told?
The UN’s International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) is sponsoring this course, which will build expertise and increase knowledge of issues faced by rural communities, help journalists present new viewpoints and promote discussion on how small-scale agriculture can respond to the growing demand for food and on the essential need to support rural transformation as food insecurity, climate change and economic uncertainty intensify.
They are inviting journalists from East Africa to apply for this workshop, which will cover food security, food production, markets and climate issues and include a skills lab on online verification, social media and digital storytelling. Taking part will give you access to leading IFAD experts as they look at ways to meet the challenges of tackling climate change, food security and production problems set against the backdrop of rising prices and the economic fallout of COVID-19 and global supply problems. You will get a chance to interview them about issues in your country.
WORTH
- To ensure a reliable connection, Thomson Reuters Foundation will contribute to participants’ data costs.
ELIGIBILITY
- Applicants must be full-time journalists or regular contributors working for media organisations based in the following countries: Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia, and Tanzania.
- Applicants should have a minimum of two years of professional experience, have a good level of spoken and written English and should explain through their applications why they will benefit from participation in this course, and how they plan to use the learning in their professional work.
- They would also like to see professional evidence of your interest in the field of rural peoples’ issues and development.
- Applicants must have access to a minimum internet speed of 8 MB/second. (You can check the speed of your device at www.speedtest.net). Applicants will also need access to a computer to participate in the training; participation from a mobile or smartphone will not be possible.
DEADLINE: April 27 2022
To apply and for more information visit here