Reham al-Farra Memorial Journalists Fellowship Programme Begins at United Nations Headquarters in New York
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Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York |
Note to Correspondents
Reham al-Farra Memorial Journalists Fellowship Programme Begins
at United Nations Headquarters in New York
For the thirty-third consecutive year, the United Nations Reham al-Farra Memorial Journalists Fellowship Programme will be held at United Nations Headquarters in New York, beginning on Tuesday, 3 September.
Organized by the Department of Public Information, the five-week Programme brings together 11 young journalists representing media organizations from a wide range of countries. This year’s participants hail from Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Djibouti, Dominica, Grenada, Guinea-Bissau, Iraq, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Poland and Sierra Leone. Since the Programme’s first edition in 1981, 510 journalists and broadcasters from 165 countries have taken part.
The Programme was established in 1980, when the General Assembly requested the Secretary-General to develop fellowships that would enable journalists and broadcasters from developing countries and those with economies in transition to acquaint themselves with the work of the United Nations. Formerly known as the Department of Public Information Training Programme for Broadcasters and Journalists from Developing Countries, it was renamed in honour of Reham Al-Farra, a young journalist and Department staff member killed in the 2003 attack on the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad.
Included in the schedule of activities are briefings by senior officials of the United Nations Secretariat, specialized agencies, programmes and funds on major issues under consideration during the sixty-eighth session of the General Assembly. The participants will also get an opportunity to observe the United Nations “in action” by attending meetings of the General Assembly and engaging in hands-on activities with the Organization’s media professionals in their respective fields of expertise.
The participants will visit several major media organizations and relevant non-governmental organizations in New York City to observe their operations, in addition to participating in a two-day academic workshop at Fordham University.
They will spend the last week of the Programme visiting the United Nations Office at Geneva, where they will focus on human rights and humanitarian assistance issues.
Below are the participants in the 2013 Programme:
Name
Country
Media Specialization
Haris Ahmad Nasir Ahmad
Afghanistan
Internet
Khanim Javadova
Azerbaijan
Radio/TV/Photo
Hassan Mohamed Issa
Djibouti
Jarna Magdalene Hector
Dominica
Radio/TV/Internet
Gennil G. Reuben
Grenada
TV
Cande Amatijane
Guinea-Bissau
TV
Mayadah D. Al Jubouri
Iraq
Internet
Martha Alejandra Solano Martinez
Nicaragua
Internet
Mayra I. Rivarola Soerensen
Paraguay
Print/Internet
Anna Zofia Szumanska
Poland
TV
Mohamed Asmieu Bah
Sierra Leone
Radio/TV
For further information, please contact Zvi Muskal at e-mail: muskal@un.org, or tel: +1 917 367 5142; or visit http://outreach.un.org/raf.
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