U.S.- Pakistan Professional Partnership in Journalism
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A three-year, multi-phase program run by ICFJ will bring 128 Pakistani media professionals to the United States and send 30 U.S. journalists to Pakistan, building long-term partnerships between news organizations.
"This program is possibly the most important we have in Pakistan, really interesting to see America through their eyes, makes me proud to be an American and hopeful about Pakistan." -- Dr. Stephen P. Cohen; Sr. Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies Program, The Brookings Institution
A three-year, multi-phase program will bring 128 Pakistani media professionals to the United States and send 30 U.S. journalists to Pakistan. Journalists will study each others' cultures as they are immersed in newsrooms in each country.
English-speaking Pakistanis will receive four-week internships at U.S. media organizations, and non-English speakers will spend half that time.
The program will be knit throughout with events and opportunities to experience U.S. life, showcasing its diversity. Similarly, the U.S. participants, who will represent the Pakistanis’ U.S. media hosts during the internships, will go to Pakistan for two-week programs during which they will learn the realities of Pakistani journalism and national life through site visits, interviews and opportunities to interact with journalists, officials and ordinary Pakistanis.
Participants on both sides will have opportunities to report on their experiences in each country, which will help to educate their audiences and dispel myths and misperceptions that people carry in each country about residents of the other. ICFJ will carry out the Pakistan-based activities with the assistance of a local Pakistani journalism organization, and the University of Maryland’s school of journalism will assist our U.S. activities.
Eligibility
- Pakistani citizen
- Bachelor's degree
- Between three & 15 years of active journalistic work experience
- Currently working in the field of journalism
To Apply: Please contact the United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan.
U.S.- Pakistan Professional Partnership in Journalism | ICFJ - International Center for Journalists
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