Alfred Friendly Press Fellowships Open for Applications
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The Alfred Friendly Press Fellowships (AFPF), a United States-based non-profit non-governmental organisation, is now accepting applications from print and online journalists aged 25 to 35 for its annual programme. Interested parties should meet the following criteria: • Be full-time employees for the news or editorial departments of independent newspapers, wire services, online publications, or magazines of general public interest in a developing country or an emerging market • At least three years of full-time professional experience as a journalist in the print/online media • Citizens of a developing country or an emerging market • Early to mid-career status and between 25 and 35 years old • A demonstrated personal commitment to a career in journalism in a developing country or an emerging market • Ability and desire to share what is learned on the fellowship with other journalists at home • Endorsement from the management of the home publication • An excellent command of both written and spoken English as all activities are conducted in English For more information, click here. |








Aung Htun (not his real name) is one of the young video journalists featured in the award-winning feature documentary 'Burma VJ (Reporting from a Closed Country)'. 