Fondation Hirondelle seeks journalism trainers [Lusophone African countries]

Journalists with experience in a Lusophone country in Africa can apply.

Fondation Hirondelle is hiring a pool of trainers to strengthen the skills of radio, TV and print journalists, and online content producers in Lusophone African countries.

The pool of media professionals will be used to implement activities for a project tackling disinformation in Guinea-Bissau. The trainers will develop practical training programs focused on ethical issues, the fundamentals of radio, TV and online journalism, human rights coverage, and fact-checking.

Applicants must be fluent in Portuguese. Knowledge of Creole is an asset.

The deadline is Feb. 12.

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