The United Nations Development Programme is pleased to announce
Investigative Journalism Workshops on Environmental Justice in Iraq
📍 20 – 22 June 2026 | Erbil
Are You:
- A journalist with 2 – 5 years of professional experience
- A professional working in print, radio, TV, or digital media in Iraq
- A freelance journalist with a proven track record of published work
If yes, then this workshop is for you!
About the Training
This three-day training, titled “Environmental Justice in the Digital Age”, is designed to equip early-career journalists with the essential skills needed to uncover environmental injustices and produce high-impact, evidence-based stories that serve the public interest.
The training is part of the EU-funded Anti-Corruption and Arbitration Initiatives for Environmental Justice project (ACAI II). It aims to strengthen accountability and transparency in Iraq by supporting journalists in transforming raw story ideas into high-quality investigative reports that inform public dialogue and policymaking.
The training is delivered by award-winning international experts.
Participants Will Learn
- Core fundamentals of investigative journalism
- Story development: moving from concept to solid hypothesis
- Fact-checking and advanced verification techniques
- Journalism ethics and constructive reporting
- Data analysis basics and tracking environmental misinformation
- Producing short, fact-based video investigations
How to Apply
Interested applicants should submit their application through the link below:
⏰ Applications must be submitted by 17:00 Baghdad time, 17 May 2026.