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United Nations Journalism Fellowship

United Nations Journalism Fellowship

Type of Scholarship Scholarships and Fellowships
Field Fellowships
Posted Date 04 June 2021
Last Date 15 June 2021
Organizer United Nations
Who Can Apply International Students
United Nations Journalism Fellowship
United Nations Journalism Fellowship

Details

United Nations calls applications for Reham Al-Farra Memorial Journalism Fellowship. The Reham Al-Farra Memorial Journalism Fellowship was consented in December 1980 by UN General Assembly Resolution 35/201. Formerly known as the DPI Training Program for Broadcasters and Journalists from Developing Countries, the program was renamed in 2003 in honor of Reham Al-Farra, a 29-year-old Jordanian public information officer who was killed in the 19 August 2003 bombing of the UN headquarters in Baghdad.

The United Nations Reham Al-Farra Memorial Journalism Fellowship is a unique opportunity for young (22 to 35), working journalists from developing countries and countries with economies in transition to cover the United Nations. Hosted every autumn at UN Headquarters, the programme brings a select group of journalists to New York to cover the opening of the General Assembly for their news outlets.

Internship Details

During the 3-week programme, fellows have an opportunity to attend special briefings, interview senior officials and exchange ideas with colleagues from around the world. In previous years, fellows have met with the UN Secretary-General, Deputy Secretary-General, President of the General Assembly and permanent representatives to the United Nations. The programme arranges visits to various news organizations, such as the New York Times, Democracy Now and Buzz Feed.

Since its founding in 1981, the fellowship has been awarded to 611 journalists from 168 countries. Upon completion of the programme, fellows are expected to continue working in journalism; and promote better understanding of the United Nations in their home countries. The programme does not provide basic skills training, as all fellows are working journalists.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the RAF Fellowship went virtual for the first time in its history in 2020. A special programme was organized for RAF alumni in commemoration of its 40th anniversary.

Requirements

  • Between 22 and 35 years old
  • A full-time working journalist
  • Proficient in English
  • A national of a developing country or country in transition. Furthermore, candidate must possess a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the start of the Programme

United Nations Journalism Fellowship