Journalists who cover politics, religion, social and cultural issues can submit entries to this grant program.
Journalists and others interested in urban development can attend a course on Brazilian cities.
The New Holland Award for Photojournalism honors works that portray rural life and agriculture in Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina and Chile.
The John Chancellor Award is awarded each year to a reporter with courage and integrity for cumulative professional accomplishments.
Mid-career journalists from Latin America and the Caribbean can apply for an academic fellowship in Canada.
The Maria Moors Cabot Prizes honor journalists in the Caribbean, Latin America, Canada and the U.S. who contributed to international understanding.
The Munk School of Global Affairs seeks a new generation of global correspondents with expert knowledge of complex topics.
Brazilian journalists may compete for a journalism prize that will recognize stories on aluminum recycling.
The International Center for Journalists will launch the International Association of Religion Journalists, the world's first global association of journalists who cover religious issues.
Stories about development initiatives in the northeast of Brazil are eligible for a prize.
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