Investigative training program for Syrian women journalists [Middle East]

Syrian women investigative journalists are invited to apply for this training program in Damascus, Syria.

Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ), in partnership with the “Women Who Won the War” platform, is seeking applications for the “Syrian Core” project.

The training program consists of three in-person days and three online sessions. It is aimed at empowering Syrian women journalists with investigative journalism skills and fostering a safe professional environment for collaborative and in-depth reporting during Syria’s transitional phase.

Applicants should submit their CV, at least three links to their work and explain their motivation for joining the program in the application form.

The deadline is July 30.

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