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Gather required information for the application.
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Choose the appropriate mentorship track: journalism or public speaking.
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Fill in each question with clear and concise answers.
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Review your responses for accuracy before submitting.
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Who needs the UNHCR Journalist Mentorship Programme Overview?
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Aspiring journalists who seek guidance and training.
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Refugees looking to share their stories with a wider audience.
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Public speakers wanting to improve their skills and advocacy.
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Students in related fields who wish to gain practical experience.
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Organizations seeking to support refugee voices through mentorship.
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What are the instructions for submitting this form?
To submit this form, complete all required fields accurately and review your application. Once finalized, send your application via email to submissions@unhcr.org or fax to 123-456-7890. Ensure that you keep a copy of your submission for your records.
What are the important dates for this form in 2024 and 2025?
The application period for the 2024 session runs from August 1 to September 30. The programme itself will commence in October and conclude in December. Exact dates for application will be announced each year.

What is the purpose of this form?
The purpose of this form is to apply for the UNHCR Journalist Mentorship Programme. This programme aims to empower refugees and internally displaced individuals through skill development in journalism and advocacy. By submitting this form, candidates can begin their path towards impactful storytelling and proficiency in public speaking.

Tell me about this form and its components and fields line-by-line.

- 1. Name: Full name of the applicant, with specific emphasis on capitalization.
- 2. Country of Origin: The country from which the applicant originates.
- 3. Residence: Current country and city or place of residence.
- 4. Education: Details about university and major, if applicable.
- 5. Year of Study: Current year of study or expected graduation year.
- 6. Scholarship Information: Information on any scholarships or support programmes.
- 7. Secondary Education: Details regarding the high school attended for non-university candidates.
- 8. Work Environment: Description of the suitable work environment for the applicant.
- 9. Mentorship Goals: What the applicant hopes to gain from participating in the programme.
- 10. Story Proposal: Detailed description of the story the applicant wishes to tell.
- 11. Story Medium: Preferred format for telling the story (e.g., article, video).
- 12. Target Audience: Identification of the main audience for the story.
- 13. Training Needs: Specific training or support needed for completing the story.
- 14. Assistance Requests: Details on what assistance is required from UNHCR or partners.
- 15. Travel Requirements: Information on whether travel is needed for the reporting.
- 16. Concerns and Risks: Any risks associated with telling the story.
- 17. Previous Work Links: Links to previous journalistic or creative writing work.
What happens if I fail to submit this form?
If the form is not submitted, candidates will miss the opportunity to participate in the mentorship programme. It's crucial to ensure all fields are completed accurately to prevent any issues during the process.
- Incomplete Information: Leaving fields blank may result in disqualification.
- Errors in Submission: Mistakes can delay the application review process.
- Late Submission: Submitting after the deadline can lead to exclusion.
How do I know when to use this form?

- 1. Application for Mentorship: To submit your application for the mentorship programme.
- 2. Showcase Your Story: To express your interest in sharing your personal story.
- 3. Build Communication Skills: To gain training in public speaking or journalism.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can apply for the mentorship programme?
The programme is open to all refugees and internally displaced individuals over the age of 18.
What tracks are available in this mentorship?
Candidates can choose between journalism and public speaking/advocacy tracks.
What support is offered during the mentorship?
Participants receive training in journalism or advocacy along with networking opportunities.
Are there costs associated with the programme?
UNHCR provides funds to cover programme-related costs such as travel and training expenses.
How do I submit my application?
Complete the form and submit it online before the application deadline.
What do I need to include in my application?
Applicants should provide personal details, answers to specific questions and any relevant experience.
Is there an age limit for participants?
Candidates must be 18 years or older to apply.
Can I switch tracks after applying?
Yes, candidates can switch between journalism and public speaking tracks if needed.
What is the duration of the mentorship programme?
The mentorship programme runs for three months.
How will I benefit from this mentorship?
Participants will gain practical skills, mentorship, and the opportunity to work on a publishable project.