An Opportunity for Journalists to Travel Mexico and Guatemala
Deadline: 12 November 2019
Under the Adelante initiative, five teams of two journalists will travel to Tapachula, Mexico and Quetzaltenango, Guatemala from March 2 to 17, 2019 . The scholars will begin their trip in Mexico City on March 2 , where they will participate in a training to work in hostile and emergency first aid environments (HEFAT) from 4 to 3 March . After the workshop, the scholars will travel to the border of Mexico and Guatemala for nine days, reporting from Tapachula, Mexico and / or Quetzaltenango, Guatemalaand its surroundings. The IWMF will determine the number of days in Tapachula or Quetzaltenango after the ten scholars are selected.
Under the Adelante initiative, five teams of two journalists will travel to Tapachula, Mexico and Quetzaltenango, Guatemala from March 2 to 17, 2019 . The scholars will begin their trip in Mexico City on March 2 , where they will participate in a training to work in hostile and emergency first aid environments (HEFAT) from 4 to 3 March . After the workshop, the scholars will travel to the border of Mexico and Guatemala for nine days, reporting from Tapachula, Mexico and / or Quetzaltenango, Guatemalaand its surroundings. The IWMF will determine the number of days in Tapachula or Quetzaltenango after the ten scholars are selected.
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The
objective of this scholarship is to generate coverage on important
issues that normally do not receive sufficient attention in Mexico and
Guatemala, and promote new narratives in the international media. During
the trip, the scholars will have the opportunity to report as a team,
work in collaboration with other journalists and access different
sources and sites related to their stories. The possibility of trips
outside their central location will be analyzed on a case-by-case basis
and will be determined in accordance with the IWMF security protocols.
The
IWMF will facilitate trips up to three hours away from the central
location. The IWMF will organize the logistics for all the scholarship
holders and will cover the costs related to the scholarship in the
framework of the journalistic trip, such as transfers, accommodation,
meals, and interpreters, unless the media of any particular journalist
wishes to bear these costs . The IWMF will also cover the costs of
visas, but scholars who live outside the United States are responsible
for completing the paperwork to obtain the necessary visas.
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Eligibility Criteria
The following criteria must be met to qualify:
- Journalists who identify themselves as women or non-binaries of all nationalities who are affiliated with media or freelancers and with at least three years of professional experience working in information media. Internships do not count.
- Journalists who are not native English speakers must have a good level of spoken English in order to take advantage of the training.
- Applicants must be able to demonstrate that they have the support of unx editorx of a medium or have a recognized track record of publishing in important media.
- The IWMF believes that gender does not fit a notion. They include all journalists who identify as women, which includes trans women and non-binary people
NEW JOBS OPPORTUNITIES 2019 (1,650+ POSTS)
Application Instructions
The journalistic journey is open to teams of two (2) journalists. Everyone must meet the eligibility criteria and submit a joint application. Group interviews are offered to the teams that are selected. The IWMF recommends that at least one journalist per couple be from Latin America and the Caribbean. Everyone must provide their personal data and work samples, in addition to submitting a declaration of interest, a work plan, a publication plan and a shared letter of support.
How to Apply
Applicants can apply via given website.
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