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فرصة للصحفيين عامة الافارقة خاصة

    http://www.journalism.co.za/modules.php?op=modload&name...ile=article&sid=3846
    Carter mental health fellowships

    The Mental Health Programme of The Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia, in partnership with the Wits University Journalism Programme, announces two one-year fellowships for journalists in Southern Africa (Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe).

    The fellows will join six U.S. fellows in a programme designed to enhance public understanding of mental health issues and combat stigma and discrimination against people with mental illnesses. The fellowships begin in September 2006.
    • The programme is open to print and electronic journalists with a minimum of two years of professional experience.
    • Fellows will consult with the programme’s distinguished advisory board and interact with U.S. and Southern African fellows.
    • Each fellow will be awarded a R50 000 grant and two expenses paid trips to The Carter Center to meet with programme staff and advisers.
    • Fellows will not be required to leave their current employment.
    • Fellows may work in any language but must be fluent in English.

    The application deadline is April 17, 2006.

    Further details: Email [email protected] for brochure
    Applications: Prof Anton Harber, Journalism Programme, Wits University, P Bag 3, Wits 2050
    or [email protected] or fax: 011-717 4085




    Sunday, 02 April, 2006

    http://www.journalism.co.za/modules.php?op=modload&name...ile=article&sid=3571

    While South Africa has a rich tradition of investigative journalism, this has been

    dominated by the national press and has not taken root at a regional, local or municipal level. As a result the activities of local authorities are seldom subjected to journalistic scrutiny. This lack of a regional and local watchdog function is a serious weakness in a young democracy.


    The Investigative Journalism Workshop (IJW) was established in late 2005 in order to address this pressing need for in-depth reporting at local and provincial levels. The project’s prime focus is therefore on providing assistance to local and regional journalists who often operate under conditions not conducive to investigative journalism such as lack of resources, space and time as well as complicated local political relationships.

    The IJW is housed at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), Johannesburg, South Africa and is managed by an experienced journalist, Birgit Schwarz. It works in close partnership with local media who wish to conduct investigations into local government and it provides its partners with research support, mentorship, training and access to a wide range of resources and expert networks.

    With its base in Johannesburg, the IJW ensures that investigations can take place at arm’s length from local political and financial pressure. Mentorship in the field ascertains that the assistance and training offered is applied in the newsroom and has a long term impact on the quality and quantity of investigative reporting. Regular training workshops for practicing investigative reporters are conducted by experienced, working professional practitioners and provide insights into investigative techniques, forensic accounting, legal and ethical issues or the rules and practices of local government. This combination of approaches allows for a balance between what is best learned in the classroom and what can only be learned in the field and aims at establishing a sustainable culture of investigation in local and provincial newsrooms.

    The Centre furthermore

    organises internships for junior journalists to spend time focusing on investigations.
    provides access to professional experts from Wits and elsewhere, such as lawyers, accountants, IT experts;
    facilitates exchange of information and cooperation between partners spread across the country;
    facilitate access to national and international media organizations
    uses the Wits website at www.journalism.co.za as a research and resource hub as well as a tool for communication among and between partners.
    The programme is run by the Wits Journalism Programme in conjunction with the Institute for the Advancement of Journalism (IAJ) and the Centre for Investigative Journalism (CIJ) in London. This partnership combines local and global experience in investigative journalism and training, the resources of Wits University, including forensic accounting and legal expertise, and the standing and experience of the IAJ in community media.

    Core funding comes from Idasa, Pact and USAID; additional programme support was received from the David and Elaine Potter Foundation. The project was kick-started in November 2005 with a Spring School of Investigative Journalism – the Investigative Journalism Workshop’s first Investigative Journalism “Power Reporting” Conference.
                  

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