Beginning to midcareer journalists with a demonstrated interest in
covering oil, gas and minerals can apply for a six-month training
program.
The Revenue Watch Institute-Natural Resource Charter
is hosting a training program for journalists interested in improving
their knowledge of and skills in covering the extractive sectors of oil,
gas, and minerals.
The training is interactive, practical, and participant-driven. It
includes a series of individual and collective learning activities and
professional support.
Successful applicants will be sponsored and required to commit to and complete all aspects of the training.
The training will be delivered in partnership with PenPlusBytes in
Ghana, Journalists' Environmental Association of Tanzania, and African
Centre for Media Excellence in Uganda.
The deadline is March 15.
For more information, click here.
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