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From: <Tracy...@thomsonreuters.com>
 
 
Please pass on to any colleagues/friends who might be interested in
applying.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Thomson Reuters Foundation is currently engaged in a partnership with the
UN Foundation to deliver journalism training regarding the coverage of the
17 new sustainable development goals (SDGs) for 2015-2030, which will be
signed on a new agreement at the UN summit in Paris in December.
 
 
 
We will be running a training course in each of the countries listed below,
and we are looking for six or seven journalists per country to attend.
The courses will give the journalists a chance to learn from former
Reuters journalists as well as to meet and interview relevant spokespeople.
 
 
 
 
*We’re looking for the younger, promising reporters out there, the up and
coming names in sustainable reporting with a maximum of five years’
experience – or even someone whose background isn’t in this area but who
has a marked interest. Journalists covering the local communities where
these new sustainability goals might really make an impact, whether staff
or freelancers, and bloggers are also considered. We will not be looking
to train those who are already experts in covering sustainability and
climate change. *
 
 
 
*Please note that unfortunately travel and accommodation will not be
provided.*
 
 
 
If you are interested in applying, or know someone who might be, please
email: TRFM...@thomsonreuters.com with two recent samples of published
work (even if not climate/sustainability-related) and a short statement on
why you feel it is important to cover the new SDGs and hence be selected to
attend our course (please include details on how long you have been working
as a journalist).
 
 
 
 
 
*Tracy Hart*
 
Project Coordinator
 
*Thomson Reuters Foundation*
 
 
 
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