US embassy awards $18,000 to young journalists
Diplomatic Correspondent
The United States Embassy in Dhaka Sunday announced that four projects by students of journalism and young journalists have been awarded grants totaling $18,430 following the first-ever TechCamp in Bangladesh.
Stephen Ibelli, public affairs counselor at the US embassy, congratulated the winners for their dedication to Tech Camp's objectives.
“You play a crucial role in advancing media literacy and combating misinformation. Now you can use your newly acquired skills to make a positive impact in your communities,” he said.
The grant handover event marks a significant milestone following the three-day TechCamp named “Empowering Journalists, Ensuring Truth”, which took place during 6-8 February, said a press release of the US Embassy.
Fifty journalism students and young journalists from across the nation were selected to participate in this groundbreaking initiative, where they received training from international experts on media literacy, fact-checking methodologies, countering misinformation, cybersecurity, and the application of artificial intelligence in journalism.
The four projects receiving grants are: 1. "Coastal Voices", 2. "Empowering Media Students to Identify News Sources and Eliminating Misinformation and Disinformation", 3."Media Literacy Beyond the Screen: Bridging Gaps, Building Minds" and 4."Voice for Voiceless"
By awarding these grants, the US Embassy Dhaka continues to demonstrate its dedication to empowering young journalists and fostering a culture of truth and media literacy in Bangladesh.
Tech Camp was organised in partnership with the Global Youth Leadership Center (GYLC) Inc. and the Bureau of Educational & Cultural Affairs (ECA) at the US Department of State.
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