
The European Centre for Press and Media Freedom, co-funded by the European Union, and the Public Interest Journalism Lab are offering a scholarship for Ukrainian journalists and independent media working in crises or in the regions most affected by the war.
The successful candidates will have up to eight months to restore their activities thanks to a monthly stipend:
These scholarships are for journalists, editorial offices and independent media that have at least two years of experience in the Ukrainian media market, are in a crisis, work in or are relocated from the regions that were most affected by military actions, or remain in Ukraine, and create important content.
The deadline for applications is 10 February.
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