Dag Hammarskjöld Fund for Journalists

Dag Hammarskjöld Fund for Journalists The fellowship program serves to maintain and expand the partnership between the U.N. and the media to promote human rights, freedom and development. itself.

About The Fund
The Fund was established in 1962 as a not-for-profit organization by journalists at the United Nations to honor Dag Hammarskjöld, the second Secretary-General who was killed in a plane crash while on a peace mission to Africa. Financial resources are solicited from private sources and representative Missions to the United Nations but not from the U.N. The Fund awards fellowships to

professional journalists from the developing countries of Africa, Asia, and Latin America and the Caribbean. The chosen journalists are given an incomparable opportunity to observe deliberations during the first 10 weeks of the U.N. General Assembly (September-November) and to expand their knowledge of foreign policy, diplomacy and world events. The fellowship program is directed by U.N. accredited journalists who serve on the Fund’s Board of Directors, select the recipients and share their expertise by mentoring them during their time in New York. The Fund is guided in its efforts by an Honorary Advisory Council, which is comprised of ambassadors to the United Nations and other individuals who believe in the merit and objectives of the journalism program. The fellowship program has become increasingly important in recent years as fewer news organizations in developing countries can afford to maintain correspondents in New York or at the U.N. The journalists report to their media outlets on stories that they select; no editorial restrictions are imposed on their work. Over the last five decades, the fellowships have changed the personal and professional lives of hundreds of journalists, many of whom have risen to prominence in their professions and countries. The fellowship program serves to maintain and expand the essential partnership between the U.N. and the media, a partnership that promotes human rights, freedom and development.

03/04/2025

http/unjournalismfellowship.org
(this is latest website)

03/04/2025
03/01/2024

The Dag Hammarskjöld Fund for Journalists is now accepting applications from career print, television, radio or internet journalists from mainly developing nations of Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Oceania to cover deliberations of the 79th United Nations General Assembly for approximately 10 weeks. Applicants should have a compelling interest in international affairs and the work of the United Nations and its member agencies. Both full-time and freelance journalists are invited to apply. For more information go to http://www.unjournalismfellowship.org to review Eligibility and Application guidelines and to complete the online application. Fellowship Application deadline is: April 5, 2024.

06/29/2022

The Fund in 2022 will have four journalists, including two from Ukraine, one from Iran and one from Lebanon, providing final visas are approved. Because the United Nations decided only in late April to open its doors to outside visitors, the Fund was unable to conduct its usual competitive application program, which will be re-instituted in 2023. Instead the Board of Directors chose the 2012 journalists through recommendations.

10/26/2021

Ms. Ibtisam Azem, senior correspondent of Al-Araby Al-Jadeed Newspaper, has been elected to the Fund's board of directors.

The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is now accepting applications for the Online Course on Violence Preventi...
10/20/2021

The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is now accepting applications for the Online Course on Violence Prevention. Visit

Despite its scale and impact, violence against children is rarely covered in the media outside of one-off stories around specific incidents. Little attention is given to its direct impacts on families and children, much less, its toll on socioeconomic development and public health. Violence preventi...

An article by 2021 Hammarskjold Fellow, Kourosh Ziabari from Iran, regarding the UN address by Iran's president appeared...
09/30/2021

An article by 2021 Hammarskjold Fellow, Kourosh Ziabari from Iran, regarding the UN address by Iran's president appeared in Foreign Policy magazine. See

2021 Fellow Reports The new Iranian president’s first U.N. speech was a letdown. by 2021 Fellows | Sep 29, 2021 | 2021 Fellows, Kourosh ZiabariBy: Kourosh Ziabari The following article was published in Foreign Policy magazine on September 28. Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s virtual address to ...

09/22/2021

There is no live program. Only a virtual one and the four fellows have been chosen. Let is hope the pandemic fades in 2022!

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