US provides grants to Bangladesh’s young journalists’ projects

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The US Embassy in Dhaka has announced 18,430 US

dollars as grant for four pioneering projects, developed by journalism

students and young journalists, to advance media literacy and combating

misinformation in Bangladesh.

The awarded four projects were selected from a TechCamp titled “Empowering

Journalists, Ensuring Truth,” that was held from February 6 to 8 last, a US

embassy press release said here today.

Fifty journalism students and young journalists across Bangladesh had

participated at the tech camp, organised under a collaborative effort between

the US Embassy Dhaka, the Global Youth Leadership Center (GYLC) Inc. and the

Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) at the US Department of State.

These young journalists received specialized training from international

experts on critical topics such as media literacy, fact-checking

methodologies, cyber security and the integration of artificial intelligence

in journalism.

US embassy’s Public Affairs Counselor Stephen Ibelli, at an
event today,

commended the winners for their dedication to the objectives of TechCamp,

emphasizing their pivotal role in promoting media literacy and countering

misinformation.

He encouraged them to utilize their newfound skills to effect positive change

within their communities.

The awarded projects included coastal voices, empowering media students to

identify news sources and eliminating misinformation and disinformation,

media literacy Beyond the Screen: bridging gaps, building minds and voice for

voiceless.”

Each project aims to address pressing issues within Bangladeshi society

through innovative journalistic approaches.

This grant initiative underscored the U.S. Embassy Dhaka’s ongoing commitment

to empower young journalists and nurturing a culture rooted in truth and

media literacy across Bangladesh, said the release.

It marked a significant milestone following the successful TechCamp,

highlighting the potential of youth-led initiatives in shaping the future of

journalism and informat
ion dissemination, it added.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha