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Workshop on Human Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery
Thomson Reuters Foundation with support from the Laudes Foundation is inviting journalists to join its workshop on Human Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery. The five-day online course offers journalists based in Thailand to gain skills and knowledge from experienced Thomson Reuters Foundation journalists and subject experts from reputed anti-trafficking charities. Participants will learn about efforts to set global standards for combating modern slavery with a major focus won the ethics of reporting slavery, from how to interact sensitively with traumatised survivors.
The training will be conducted remotely. All interactions with trainers and other participants will be done over Zoom. Participants should be able to commit to four hours of live classes per day during the week, with one to two hours of offline reading or assignments done on their own schedule.
Applicants must be full-time journalists or regular contributors to media organisations in Thailand. The workshop will be run in English-language. Applicants must work in a senior-level role and have at least three years' experience in journalism.
The training will be conducted remotely. All interactions with trainers and other participants will be done over Zoom. Participants should be able to commit to four hours of live classes per day during the week, with one to two hours of offline reading or assignments done on their own schedule.
Applicants must be full-time journalists or regular contributors to media organisations in Thailand. The workshop will be run in English-language. Applicants must work in a senior-level role and have at least three years' experience in journalism.
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