The taz Panter Foundation and Reporters Without Borders (RSF) invite two journalists from countries with restricted freedom of press and information to Berlin for a period limited to six months.
Donor Name: Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
Country: All Countries
Type of Grant: Fellowship
Deadline: 11/19/2023
Size of the Grant: 1000€
Duration: 6 months
Details:
During their stay, the media professionals take time off from their daily obligations to recover from their difficult working conditions and to expand their personal and professional horizon. At the end of the six months, the fellows return to their home countries with renewed energy and fresh perspectives to continue their journalistic work.
If they wish, participants can withdraw completely from public life. However, the fellowships will offer different workshops for further training and networking purposes and participation is strongly encouraged. Additionally, the time spent in Berlin offers opportunities for exchange with international journalists from all over the world, get to know German editorial offices, take language classes, and take advantage of individual psychosocial counseling, if desired.
Costs they will cover
- Visa and travel costs
- Furnished apartment in Berlin
- Travel health insurance for the six months spent in Berlin
- Monthly grant of 1000€
- Psychological support
- Workshops (e.g. on digital safety training, stress management)
- Professional journalistic and/or personal training opportunities
Intend period of stay
- The stay in Berlin is limited to six months.
- The projected time period of the fellowships will be from May 1st to October 31st, 2024.
Eligibility Criteria
- The applicant has a firm idea of how the six-month fellowship in Berlin can have a positive impact on his or her current situation.
- The fellowship should be used for personal development and, if necessary, professional reorientation; the journalist can return to their home country with new viewpoints and replenished energy.
- Several years of work experience as a professional journalist.
- Although the work of human rights activists is very valuable, they cannot invite individuals who are not professional journalists, as they do not fall under RSF’s mandate.
- Personal threat profile due to journalistic work or difficult working conditions caused by external factors.
- Proven knowledge of the English language. The applicants must be able to communicate well in a professional context.
- A passport that is valid for at least twelve months at the time of application (or can be independently re-applied/renewed).
- A state of health that permits longer travel and the six-month stay in the host country, as well as sufficient independence to handle everyday affairs on their own in a foreign setting.
- Ability and willingness to return to the country of origin after the fellowship period.
- Note: Applications from journalists who are unable to return to their home country due to the political situation or their own threat situation can unfortunately not be considered in the application process. This is mainly due to the fact that no visa will be issued by the German authorities without a possibility of return.
For more information, visit Reporters Without Borders (RSF).