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Course Directory > Short Courses > Training for better skills in Journalism in the SADC region
(The Southern African Media Training Trust)
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Course Type: Short Courses
Training Provider: Southern African Media Training Trust (NSJ)
School/Institute/Dept./Centre: Southern African Media Training Trust (NSJ)

Intermediate and advanced level journalists: As a regional institution, its is especially appropriate that NSJ address intermediate and advanced levels since many national institutions have very limited capacity at this level.  The vast majority of courses will therefore be at these levels.  According to NSJ's research, this is in line with the expectations of the many of the region's journalists, who when surveyed, regard NSJ's role as going beyond skills into analysis of rights and responsibilities of journalists and questions of the media environment, and its relation to democracy and development.

Media managers: Without a competent media management corps, the viability of the industry is threatened, ultimately impacting on the ability of the media to fulfil its roles in society.  Furthermore, without supervisors proficient in human resource management, journalists returning from training risk being hindered in applying their learning.

Media trainers: Media trainers are of critical importance for the continued capacity development of the media corps.  NSJ is one of the few institutions that provide this form of training, which potentially has the greatest multiplier effect in the media industry.

Women in media:
Female media practitioners continue to hold a disadvantaged position in the southern African media environment.  NSJ will continue its effort to recruit women to its courses and will grant full scholarships for women attending the media management courses

NSJ Training will be running the following Journalism Training Courses during
January – December 2006:

  • Business Reporting - South Africa
  • Advanced Training of Trainers (ToT) - South Africa
  • Reporting HIV and AIDS workshops (Regionally) - Mozambique
  • Political Reporting Part I (Modular) - Swaziland
  • Political Reporting Part II - South Africa
  • Reporting Africa - South Africa
  • Sub-editing Course - South Africa
  • Print Media Management Part I - Rhodes University, South Africa
  • Print Media Management Part II - Rhodes University, South Africa
  • Broadcast Media Management Part I (Modular) - Rhodes University, South Africa
  • Broadcast Media Management Part II - Rhodes University, South Africa
  • Reporting National Economy Part I (Modular) - South Africa
  • Reporting National Economy Part II - South Africa
  • Gestão dos Media em Português - Swazilandia
  • Skills for Broadcasters - South Africa
  • Formação de Formadores (Português) - location to be confirmed
  • Design and Layout - South Africa
  • Reporting Poverty - Malawi
  • Reporting Elections - Zambia
  • Media and Child Participation - Swaziland

Please refer to www.nsjtraining.org for course dates and further details.

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Course Details

Staff:
The prospective course participants should direct themselves to nsj@nsjtraining.org. Please refer to www.nsjtraining.org for more details.

Entry Requirements:
Candidates are carefully selected on an individual basis. They should preferably be employed in the mediasector as active media practitioners, and preferably possess a diploma in journalism.

Intake/Applications (previous year):
approx. 200

Course Duration:
Most courses are two-weeks courses, however, modular courses are also provided.

Language(s) of Instruction:
  • English
  • Português

Mode of Study:
  • residential

Thematic Focus:
  • Communication
  • :Other:

Work Experience:
  • as part of the course

Country(ies):
  • Malawi
  • Mozambique
  • South Africa
  • Swaziland
  • Zambia

Town(s) or City(ies):
Maputo, Johannesburg

Course fees:
Candidates are requested to pay 45% of own airfare to course-venue; fee and lodging/boarding is free.

Scholarships & Awards:
Please refer to web-page for details

Further Funding Information:
http://www.nsjtraining.org

Course's Webpage:
http://www.nsjtraining.org/12.htm

School/Institute/Dept./Centre
Southern African Media Training Trust (NSJ)
Training Provider: Southern African Media Training Trust (NSJ)
Contact Telephone: +258 1 493400
Courses: 1
“Enhance the role of the media in a democracy and promote the move towards professional and free media in the Southern African region”

The specific aim of NSJ as a non-governmental organization is to enhance the skills and professionalism of mid-career journalists and other media practitioners and media trainers in Southern Africa. The broader vision is one of Southern Africa’s citizens being still better informed and equipped in order to participate actively in the formation of just and democratic societies.

Today NSJ is Southern Africa’s most important regional mid-career training institution for journalists and media managers. Most of the NSJ courses consists of  two-week sessions that cover varying topics related to knowledge, skills and attitudes of media practitioners.

NSJ courses funded from its core budget are offered free of charge. Participants are, however, required to finance 45% of the travel costs.

PLEASE REFER TO THE NSJ WEB-SITE FOR MORE INFO!

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