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Bangladeshi forum launched
Bangladeshi journalist Syful Islam has launched a project to help provide professional support and training for young journalists in the region.
Journalists can read updates from the project on TakeitGlobal.org, a network of community organisations around the world.
The group is looking for partnerships with international media organisations who can advise on training and scholarship opportunities for its members.
Source:
http://projects.takingitglobal.org/BYJF
Journalists can read updates from the project on TakeitGlobal.org, a network of community organisations around the world.
The group is looking for partnerships with international media organisations who can advise on training and scholarship opportunities for its members.
Source:
http://projects.takingitglobal.org/BYJF
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