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British High Commission announces mentoring programme for journalists

ISLAMABAD: The British High Commission on Tuesday announced the launch of its mentoring programme for budding journalists.

The three-month mentorship programme has been designed to target women and minorities working for media outlets or as freelance journalists across Pakistan. Fellows from the flagship Chevening South Asia Journalism Programme will act as mentors for those picked to join the scheme and will share their knowledge and experience with journalists on one-on-one coaching sessions, as well as group discussions.

The British High Commission said the year 2022 marked 75 years of UK-Pakistan relations with a programme of joint activities planned throughout the year.

Fouzia Younis, Head of Communications and Public Diplomacy at the British High Commission Islamabad, said: “To mark 75 years of Pakistan’s independence this year, I am pleased to launch a new mentoring programme aimed at backing and bringing up talented women and minority journalists. They will get to learn from some of the best journalists in their profession, and bring their stories to readers in Pakistan, UK and around the world.”

Published in Dawn, February 16th, 2022

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