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The Indonesian Association for Media Development (Perhimpunan Pengembangan Media Nusantara-PPMN) is seeking experienced investigative journalists to conduct an investigative journalism training program in Jakarta from 3 – 7 September 2007.
A total of three trainers – one from television, one from print/online and one from radio – will run the program for 20 Indonesian journalists from across the country. Investigative reporting is still relatively underdeveloped in Indonesia and this program, supported by the Media Development Loan Fund with funding from the Dutch government, is intended to provide a means by which interested journalists can learn more about this aspect of journalism and enhance their skills in this field. The training will cover topics ranging from investigative reporting ethics, to planning an investigation, and dealing with conflicts of interest and threats. The course will be practically orientated, with each participant working on an investigative story idea during the week, in consultation with the trainers. Trainer requirements: - Experienced journalists specializing, or with substantial experience, in investigative reporting;
- Past training experience preferred, but not essential;
- sound knowledge of politics, economics and society in Indonesia and/or the region;
- committed to assisting in the development of media professionalism in Indonesia;
- Indonesian language speaker preferred, but not essential.
The deadline for expressions of interest: Friday 8 June, 2007. For further information about the position, please contact:
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Program Manager Indonesian Association for Media Development Mobile : 0816942178
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