Journalists from all Arab countries can apply for the first Arabic Web Journalism Awards.
Early or midcareer journalists who are citizens of Muslim-majority countries are eligible.
Journalists who support individual liberty, free markets and peace can apply for a spot in this eight-week program.
Journalists with experience covering politics and government for newspapers or magazines may apply.
Journalists who work for print or digital media can compete for a prize offered by Brazil's Society of Engineers.
Journalists from Arab countries who reported on the rule of law, human rights and natural disasters can apply.
Women from various Arab countries who are interested in pursuing an advanced degree in journalism can apply for a spot in the master's program at the American University of Cairo.
Cartoonists can compete in this contest offered by the World Press Cartoon group.
Journalists who cover topics that contribute to social inclusion and sustainable development can enter.
Journalists, media trainers and specialists around the world can apply.
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