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Thomson Reuters Foundation Reporting on Malaria in Africa

Thomson Reuters Foundation Reporting on Malaria in Africa

Tunisie 26 août 2020
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26 août 2020
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Thomson Reuters Foundation calls application for Reporting on Malaria in Africa. Thomson Reuters Foundation calls African journalists, who are motivated to report on malaria, the opportunity to take part in a new remote training initiative, Reporting on Malaria in Africa. This remote course will begin on Monday, 07 September, and end on Friday, 25 September.

Background

In 2018, the WHO estimated there were 228 million cases of malaria worldwide and global deaths tallied at 405,000, with pregnant women and young children most vulnerable to the deadly disease. The WHO African Region represented 93% of cases and 94% of deaths that year.

At a time when the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread rapidly across the world, now more than ever it is crucial that efforts to control malaria are not undermined. Adding to this crisis, widespread mis- and disinformation present a serious challenge to the public access to accurate information about public health crises such as malaria.

As new technologies emerge, new reporting techniques must be employed to accurately report on diseases. Media plays a critical role in creating a sustained and informed discourse on any public health initiative, and to that end has a responsibility to be impartial, responsible, and informed.

Objectives

Working with journalists across sub-Saharan Africa, the Thomson Reuters Foundation Reporting on Malaria in Africa seeks to:

Program

The cohort will meet at least twice a week for a live two-hour virtual session with trainers and/or expert speakers to ask questions, share ideas, learn new skills, and practice them. All live sessions will be supplemented with extra material. Post-session discussions and feedback on an exclusive forum will extend the learning process.

Journalists who take part must commit to all elements of the scheme, signing an agreement to this effect. These elements include:

Benefits

Participants in Thomson Reuters Foundation Reporting on Malaria in Africa will:

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