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Milena Jesenská Fellowship

  • IWM

The Milena Jesenská Fellowship Program, named after the Czech journalist, writer, and translator Milena Jesenská (1896–1944), offers European (including Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Turkey) journalists time off from their professional duties in order to pursue in-depth research on a topic of their choice.

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APWLD Media Fellowship

  • APWLD

The Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) invites women media professionals, journalists, data and visual journalists across Asia and the Pacific region to participate in the APWLD Media Fellowship on Digitalisation and Feminist Digital Rights and Justice.

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Arab Journalism Awards

  • IJNet

The Dubai Press Club is accepting submissions for its Arab Journalism Awards, which aim to honor outstanding and distinguished Arab journalists. Entries must have been published in a media outlet, whether print, broadcast or digital, between March 1, 2024 to Dec. 31, 2024.

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Global Investigative Journalism Conference Fellowship

  • Global Investigative Journalism Conference

The Global Investigative Journalism Conference is offering fellowships to journalists from the Global South, and those from historically underrepresented groups to participate in the event. Following the conference, fellows are required to either produce a story directly related to #GIJC25 or give a presentation based on the knowledge you gained at #GIJC25 to your colleagues or the journalism community at large.

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GIJC25 Fellowship

  • GIJC

The Global Investigative Journalism Conference 2025 is offering fellowships to journalists from the Global South, and those from historically underrepresented groups to participate in this prestigious event.

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Total Newsroom Training

  • IRE

Total Newsroom Training is designed to increase the ability of your news organization to provide watchdog and enterprise coverage for your community, and to produce work that can lead to changes and improvements in those communities. For two days IRE provides training in your newsroom based on the needs of your organization.

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Media Grants For Coverage of Environmental Crimes

  • Earth Journalism Network

Internews’ EJN, is offering organizational grants of $5,000 to $10,000 to media outlets, NGOs, academic institutions, and other interested groups to support media and journalism activities related to environmental crimes in the Amazon Region in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.

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Reuters Institute Fellowship

  • Reuters Institute

If you are a journalist with more than five years’ experience working in newsrooms, you qualify to apply for a Reuters Institute scholarship. Applications are open for Journalist Fellowships beginning in the 2025-26 academic year.

 

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SOJO EUROPE

  • Journalismfund Europe

This programme aims to respond to the need for media organisations across Europe to pursue different approaches to increase reader trust, audience share, and revenue by creating a cross-European solutions journalism journalism knowledge hub and encouraging systemic cooperation between professional news media organisations.

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DW Akademie: International Media Studies Program

  • ijnet

DW Akademie is accepting applications for its International Media Studies program (IMS) in Bonn, Germany, which will start in September 2025. Students who successfully complete the four-semester program will be awarded a master of arts degree. The program offers a mix of research, lectures and practical experience and combines these disciplines: media and development, journalism, communications and media management.

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Mobility Program for Belarusians

  • IJNet

The Goethe Institut, with the financial support of the European Union, is accepting applications for the MOST IV mobility program, which promotes professional exchange between specialists from Belarus and the European Union. The program allows Belarusians living in Belarus or abroad to intern in one or more European countries to improve their qualifications, establish professional contacts, and build partnerships with European organizations.

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Taliban Have Detained 300 Media Workers Since 2021

  • Amu TV
  • Habib Mohammadi

The Afghanistan Journalists in Exile in a statement on Sunday said that the Taliban have detained at least 300 journalists and media workers during their three years of rule in the country, describing the detainees as having endured “profound and indescribable violence” while in custody.

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People in Russia “Need the Truth”

  • Voice of America
  • Liam Scott

Exiled Russian journalist Alesya Marokhovskaya works as an editor for IStories. Despite legal threats and surveillance, her investigative outlet strives to connect with Russians seeking truth amid a landscape dominated by misinformation.

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Afghanistan: “Half the Population is Silenced”

  • France24
  • Marc Perelman

FRANCE 24 spoke to Saad Mohseni, co-founder and CEO of Moby, Afghanistan’s largest media group. His new book “Radio Free Afghanistan” chronicles the ups and downs of building a media conglomerate in the country.

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Afghanistan’s Media Landscape

  • Modern Diplomacy
  • Saima Afzal

Since the Taliban regained power in 2021, Afghanistan’s media landscape has undergone drastic changes, marked by severe restrictions on press freedom. Journalists face constant threats, censorship, and violence, especially when covering topics like women’s rights, human rights, and the actions of the Afghan government.

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How Sanctions Against Russia Impact Journalism

  • Columbia Journalism Review
  • Lauren Watson

Sanctions targeting Russian propaganda have inadvertently crippled independent journalism. Exiled reporters, battling Kremlin censorship, face funding blockades from Western tech and financial giants, threatening their vital work of delivering uncensored news to Russians.

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Russia: Exiled Journalist Founds Media Startup

  • Voice of America
  • Liam Scott

Running a news outlet in exile presents unique challenges. For Lola Tagaeva, founder of Verstka, this means reporting under difficult conditions, maintaining journalistic standards, and reaching millions of readers while navigating the complexities of independent journalism abroad.

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“Soviet-Minded Men Rule Everything in Russia”

  • The Moscow Times

In November The Moscow Times hosted “Women Against the Kremlin”, spotlighting women’s resistance to war and repression. Journalist Ekaterina Kotrikadze, a pioneer of Russia’s #MeToo movement and advocate for gender equality, reflects on women’s rights, propaganda, and journalism in exile.

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