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World Bank offers workshop for journalists covering climate change

REVOLVE and the World Bank are seeking registrations for the  Innovate4Climate Journalists Workshop.

The program is slated for May 22, 2023, ahead of the opening of the Innovate4Climate conference in Bilbao, Spain. 



The four-hour I4C Journalists Workshop is designed for international media professionals to delve into the topic of climate finance.

Up to 25 participants will be selected to attend the workshop. Climate communication experts and finance/technical experts will provide a comprehensive picture of the global climate financial landscape and help journalists hone their reporting skills on climate change.




     

     

    Following the workshop, participants will be invited to attend the three-day Innovate4Climate conference.

    Innovate4Climate is the World Bank Group’s annual global conference covering climate finance, climate investment, and carbon markets.

    Journalists from the Middle East, Africa, East Asia and the Pacific, Small Island Developing States, Latin America, and the Caribbean can apply for a hybrid workshop on climate change.

    The deadline for registration is March 10, 2023. Interested applicants can apply here.

    Blessing Otoibhi is a Multimedia Journalist and Anchor host for the News in 60 seconds at The International Center For Investigative Reporting. You can shoot her a mail via Botoibhi@icirnigeria.org or connect on Twitter @B_otoibhi

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