Rudaw Media Network, in collaboration with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), launched registration on Thursday for the ninth media training cohort specifically tailored for women from Muthana, Karbala, Dhi Qar, and Wasit provinces. This initiative is part of a broader effort covering all cities within Iraq, including the Kurdistan Region.
Over a span of 12 months, Rudaw Media Network and UNFPA is training more than 300 women across Iraq. The program began with a focus on Erbil's residents in the first month, followed by those from Baghdad, then Nineveh and Sulaimani. Later it was held for Kirkuk, Anbar, Salahaddin, and Duhok. The last cohort was for Najaf, Babil, and Basra residents.
This training aims to bolster Rudaw Media Network's commitment to advancing the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), established as a key global objective since 2015.
Interested participants who meet the following criteria are encouraged to apply by sending their CVs to the below email address.
Registration is from October 24 to November 4.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants should be in their final year of university studies or recent graduates.
- Proficiency in Arabic and one other language is required.
- A genuine interest in pursuing a career in media.
- Competence in communication and writing skills.
- A strong desire to enhance the role and impact of women in the media sector.
- This training program is for female applicants.
For applications and inquiries, please contact: training@rudaw.net
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