To apply, a journalist must:be a professional print/ broadcast (TV or radio)/online journalist, multimedia journalist or photojournalist from an ASEAN countryhave worked in media for at least three yearssubmit application and story proposal forms by email or by using the online form at http://bit/ly/reportingaseanmediafellowshipThe selected Reporting ASEAN journalists will get coverage subgrants to carry out reportage of their approved story topics over a period of two months, and receive scholarships to attend the Reporting ASEAN media forum 2016., to be held on Dec.2-4, 2016 in Bangkok, Thailand.WHICH TOPICS?Reporting ASEAN is looking for story proposals that focus on, but are not limited to:analysis of the progress of the ASEAN Community and ASEAN integration;relevance/impact and public awareness of ASEAN and a specific aspect of its work;cross-border connectivity;media coverage of ASEAN issuesstimulation of sustainable growth and development, including the challenges of integration on healthgender equality and empowerment of women and girls;climate change and environmental sustainability;regional stability and security;peaceful pluralism, respect for diversity and human rights.CORE ELEMENTSStory proposals will be screened using these core elements: originality, creativity, relevance to the overall development of ASEAN societies; the presence of a strong regional angle that goes beyond local/national reporting; a deep understanding of ASEAN and the ASEAN Community; the ability to translate policy into everyday issues with a human face; effective story framing and news angling; inclusion of a variety of sources beyond state voices.SUBMISSIONS CHECKLISTApplicants need to fill up the application form at http://bit.ly/reportingaseanmediafellowship or at http://www.aseannews.net/mediafellowship2016, or email submissions to reportingasean@gmail.comApplication and Story Proposal Form for Reporting ASEAN 2016For print journalists, clippings of three published and bylined articlesFor photojournalists, clippings showing a portfolio of eight published photographsFor broadcast journalists (radio or TV), copies of two aired segments they produced (written, directed, shot or edited).Reporting ASEAN is hosted by Probe Media Foundation Inc. Its second phase (2016) is supported by an ASEAN-Canada project, funded by the Government of Canada. It is also in partnership with Air Asia, through collaboration with the ASEAN Foundation. The program started in 2014 with founding support by the Rockefeller Foundation as well as the ASEAN Foundation through the Japan-ASEAN Solidarity Fund.Probe Media Foundation Inc (www.probefound.com) is committed to improving the quality of media in the Philippines and Asia through the training of professional journalists in the creation of responsible media outputs that contribute to developmentManila – (63-2) 433 0456 | Bangkok – (66 81) 8896755 | reportingasean@gmail.com | www.aseannews.netFollow reportingasean on Twitter and like us on Facebook for updates!
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