The National Organization of Yemeni Reporters seeks applicants [Middle East]

Yemeni journalists from all governorates are eligible to apply for a professional Training of Trainers (TOT) in occupational safety.

The National Organization of Yemeni Reporters (SADA), in partnership with the IMS, is accepting applications for a specialized training course aimed at developing the occupational safety skills of Yemeni journalists.

Successful applicants must be practicing journalists - whether affiliated with a media outlet or working independently - with a willingness to conduct voluntary or funded training sessions after completing the course, and show their ability to safely travel to the governorate where the training will be held.

Applicants should submit their CV, links to their two most recent journalistic works and a letter of recommendation from their employer confirming their availability to attend (for those employed by media organizations).

The deadline is June 30.

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