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OCTOBER 15
DEADLINE FOR CMEx MEDIA AND YOUTH FELLOWSHIPS |
October 15,
2007: Caribbean reporters, editors and the region's
young people could, with the stroke or two of their pens,
secure fellowships to attend one of the most sought after
media gatherings in the region.
Counterpart International is inviting journalists and youth
to apply for the upcoming Caribbean Media Exchange on
Sustainable Tourism (CMEx) to be held in the Caribbean in
early December.
CMEx is an interactive workshop that allows journalists and
young people from the Caribbean, North America and Europe to
interact with development specialists and representatives of
the hospitality sector, civil society and government. Under
review are tourism policies aimed at improving the lives of
Caribbean people. The dates and destination for this 11th
full edition of CMEx will be announced shortly.
Journalists and editors of any age, and young people (aged
16 to 21) can apply for a limited number of fellowships
which cover airfare, accommodation and registration. Partial
fellowships covering accommodation and registration also
will be awarded. |
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Registration forms
are available at the following links:
Media:
www.mediaexchange.info/portals/2/media.doc
Youth:
www.mediaexchange.info/portals/2/youth.doc
Delegate:
www.mediaexchange.info/portals/2/delegate.doc
The deadline for all applications is Monday, October 15,
2007.
The upcoming CMEx meeting, produced by Counterpart
International, is supported by Air Jamaica, Almond Resorts,
the Association of Caribbean Media Workers, The Barbara Pyle
Foundation, Black Entertainment Television (BET J),
Caribbean Broadcasting Union, Caribbean World News Network,
Coco Resorts, Counterpart Caribbean, Ruder Finn and
SpeakEasy M.E.D.I.A. |
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