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Journalists training on mindful story capturing

Calling all dedicated journalists and writers! Are you ready to make a tangible impact in the realm of human rights? Join our exclusive training program focused on mindful story capturing, specifically tailored for citizen and regular journalists. Through this program, you’ll gain the expertise needed to effectively report on enforced disappearances and human rights violations, amplifying their significance and impact. Upon completion, you’ll have the opportunity to contribute directly to our mission by capturing and uploading stories that will shape narratives and inspire change. Seize this opportunity to drive meaningful progress. Apply now to become a catalyst for justice and accountability.


Deadline to apply – October 10th 2024

Please select the appropriate application form based on your preferred language:
Application for Sinhala: https://shorturl.at/DKL19
Application form Tamil: https://shorturl.at/qtHS5
Application form English: https://shorturl.at/wLVX6

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