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United Nations Reham Al-Farra Memorial Journalism Fellowship (RAF Fellowship) 2025

  • Writer: Omran Aburayya
    Omran Aburayya
  • Mar 18
  • 2 min read

If you are a young, ambitious journalist seeking to deepen your understanding of global issues and gain valuable insight into the workings of the United Nations, the 2025 Reham Al-Farra Memorial Journalism Fellowship (RAF) offers a transformative experience. This fellowship not only provides unparalleled professional growth but also fosters meaningful connections with journalists worldwide. Details in this article.

 

RAF Fellowship 2025 Summary

  • Location: United Nations Headquarters and/or virtual platforms, depending on program modality.

  • Host Organization: United Nations.

  • Study Level: Professional development (not academic).

  • Areas of Focus: UN operations and its priority global issues.

  • Target Group: Full-time working journalists from developing countries or transitioning economies.

  • Funding Type: Fully funded fellowship covering participation costs.

  • Duration: September to October 2025.

  • Application Deadline: 31 March 2025.

  • Eligible To: Full-time journalists aged 22–35 from eligible nations.

 

Fellowship Overview

The Reham Al-Farra Memorial Journalism Fellowship is named in honor of Reham Al-Farra, a young journalist and former UN staff member. This program empowers journalists by offering a firsthand view of the United Nations' mission and its impact on global issues. It brings together reporters from diverse backgrounds to exchange ideas and report on the UN’s significant activities.


Curriculum and Activities

Participants The Reham Al-Farra Memorial Journalism Fellowship will engage in :

  • Educational Briefings: Delivered by senior UN officials, providing insight into global challenges and solutions.

  • Workshops & Discussions: Focusing on key UN areas such as peace, development, and human rights.

  • Networking Opportunities: Connecting with fellow journalists and influential leaders.

  • Interactive Reporting Sessions: Enabling fellows to cover live events and press briefings.


Whether conducted virtually, in-person, or hybrid, this program fosters robust professional development and inspires impactful storytelling.

 

Fellowship Benefits

  1. Coverage of Participation Costs: Full funding to attend the program, including travel (if applicable), accommodation, and program materials.

  2. Language Accessibility: Although sessions are conducted in English, participants can publish stories in their native languages.

 

Eligibility Criteria

  1. Be aged 22–35.

  2. Work full-time as journalists (freelancers are eligible with proper credentials).

  3. Hold citizenship in one of the eligible developing or transitioning countries.

  4. Demonstrate English proficiency for participation in discussions and briefings.

 

Application Procedure

Interested candidates in The Reham Al-Farra Memorial Journalism Fellowship must:

  1. Visit the official UN online application portal.

  2. Complete the application form, ensuring thoughtful responses to all questions.


📂 Required Documents:

  1. At least six recent work samples related to UN topics (published in the last six months).

  2. A detailed CV in English or French.

  3. Two reference letters with contact information for verification.

  4. TV/Radio Journalists: Provide accessible links to your work samples using platforms like YouTube or Google Drive.


The application process concludes by typing your name in the declaration field and submitting the form.


🗓️ Application Deadline: 31 March 2025


ℹ️ For further information, visit the official call webpage.


🔗 OFFICIAL CALL LINK

 

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