WHO Road Safety Reporting Training for African Journalists
The World Health Organization (WHO) and Science Africa will be hosting a three-day training workshop for journalists in Nairobi, Kenya, from 16-18 July 2024. The workshop will also include the official launch of the WHO Africa Regional Report on Road Safety. The aim is to equip journalists to report on key road safety issues and help them to train others.
Continue reading to find the detailed process of application for WHO Road Safety Reporting Training for African Journalists. Find more information about WHO here.
Program Summary
Category | Trainings and Workshops |
Eligibility | Journalists in Africa |
Sponsor | WHO |
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The Road Safety Reporting Initiative aims to help journalists tell more and better stories that help reduce deaths from road crashes. As part of the Bloomberg Philanthropies Initiative for Global Road Safety, it offers training, mentoring, tools and resources to help journalists dig deeper into the issue.
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Eligibility Criteria
- Applications are open to journalists and media trainers from Kenya, Ghana, Uganda, Ethiopia and Tanzania.
- After the training, participants may apply for grants to support reporting or training on road safety with mentoring provided by the Science Africa team.
How to Apply
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