
In an effort to foster journalistic excellence and global understanding, the 2024 Reham al-Farra Memorial Journalism Fellowship (RAF) has announced its call for applications. Named after Reham al-Farra, a dedicated UN communications officer who tragically lost her life in the 2003 bombing of the UN office in Iraq, this prestigious fellowship offers a unique opportunity for young journalists from developing and transitioning economies to immerse themselves in the world of the United Nations..
With the deadline for applications set for the close of business on March 15, 2024 (New York time), aspiring fellows are encouraged to submit their detailed and truthful applications promptly. The RAF Fellowship aims to provide selected participants with an in-depth exposure to the workings of the UN, offering exclusive trainings, briefings, and interviews with top UN officials..
By participating in the RAF programme, fellows can expect to gain a more nuanced understanding of the UN and related global issues, establish valuable networks with journalists from around the world, and significantly advance their careers in journalism. The fellowship promises to be a transformative experience, offering fellows the opportunity to make a positive impact on their communities through informed and insightful reporting..
As the world grapples with complex challenges, the need for skilled and ethical journalism has never been greater. The RAF Fellowship stands as a beacon of hope, empowering the next generation of journalists to engage with global issues and drive positive change through their reporting..
For those encountering technical difficulties during the application process, support is available through email at mediafellowship@un.org. The RAF Fellowship looks forward to welcoming a diverse cohort of talented journalists eager to embark on this enriching journey of learning and growth..
Ajker Bogura / Desk Report
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