Deadline: 22 February 2024
The Internews’ Earth Journalism Network (EJN) has launched the workshop on fisheries journalism in Belize City to equip journalists in Belize and surrounding countries with the skills necessary to report on the protection and sustainable management of fisheries in the Mesoamerican Reef region.
Workshop Details
- The workshop will be held in Belize City from April 12-14, 2024. They plan to select between 12-15 participants, with 3 spots reserved for journalists from neighboring countries: Honduras, Mexico and Guatemala.
- Accommodation and transportation will be provided to journalists selected from outside Belize City, EJN will also cover airfare for journalists selected from Honduras, Mexico and Guatemala. All participating journalists will receive a stipend for food and other incidental expenses. Journalists traveling into Belize City from elsewhere in the country or region should expect to travel on April 11 and return home on April 15.
- The workshop will be conducted in English. Participating journalists will learn about fisheries management issues at the local, country and regional levels, including threats to fishery populations, the perspectives of local fishers, current measures in place to monitor and manage fisheries, proposed solutions to prevent decline and more.
Eligibility Criteria
- Journalists based in Belize, Honduras, Mexico and Guatemala are eligible for this opportunity. For journalists who are employed as staff at their media outlets, written permission from their editor is required to attend. Both staffers and freelancers will need to secure a written commitment to publish any stories that may result from the workshop.
- For the purposes of this workshop opportunity, they will accept applications in English. Applicants must have a sufficient understanding of English to participate in the workshop, although stories may be produced in any language.
- Applications are open to journalists working in any medium (online, print, television, radio, multimedia). They welcome applications from early-career journalists and experienced reporters with a track record of covering fisheries issues.
- They encourage applications from freelance reporters and staff at all types of media organizations – international, national, local and community-based.
For more information, visit EJN.