Photo contest seeks entries

Professional, amateur and student photographers worldwide can enter a contest with a US$10,000 grand prize.

The International Photography Awards seek entries for its annual competition featuring eight professional categories — advertising, architecture, deeper perspective, editorial, photography book, fine art, nature and people.

The winner of each category will compete for International Photographer of the Year and the grand cash prize. Student and amateur winners in non-professional categories will compete for the title of the Discovery of the Year, a Lucie Statue and a US$5,000 cash prize.

A selection of 40-50 images of the winning entries will be featured in an exhibition in New York City. The best in show how will then travel to various countries to be included in photo festivals, galleries and other photography-related events.

Entry fees range from US$10-60 with a 10% discount for entries submitted by April 30. The regular deadline is May 31.

For more information, click here: http://www.photoawards.com/en/Pages/Enter/submit.php

http://www.photoawards.com/en/Pages/Enter/submit.php

Research fellowship open to journalists

Journalists interested in taking on an in-depth research project can apply for a fully funded fellowship in Europe.

The European Institutes for Advanced Study Fellowship Program offers 10-month residencies in one of the following cities — Berlin, Bologna, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Cambridge, Helsinki, Jerusalem, Lyon, Nantes, Paris, Uppsala, Vienna or Wassenaar.

The program offers two types of fellowships. Junior fellowships are offered to researchers with a PhD and 2-9 years of subsequent research experience. Senior fellows must have a PhD and at least 10 years of research experience.

Junior fellows receive a EU?26,000 (about US$34,002) living stipend and senior fellows receive EU?38,000 (about US$49,695). All fellows receive basic social security coverage, accommodation or support for relocation, a research budget and travel expenses (one round trip).

Applicants cannot apply to an institute located in their country of nationality or residence. Submit an application form, a list of previous publications, 2-5 research samples, a detailed research proposal and two recommendation letters by June 7.

For more information, click here: http://www.2013-2014.eurias-fp.eu/home

http://www.2013-2014.eurias-fp.eu/home

Journalism prize for coverage of social injustice open

Journalists of any nationality can submit works published in Spanish to a contest with a US$7,900 prize.

Fundación Miguel Gil Moreno and Random House Mondadori present the Miguel Gil Moreno Award for Journalism.

Print, radio, broadcast or online journalists whose work have been published in Spanish, either as the original language or translated, can participate.

The winner will receive EU?6,000 (about US$7,900).

Articles must have been published in 2011. The deadline is April 30, 2012.

For more information, in Spanish, click here: http://www.apmadrid.es/images/stories/Bases%20XI%20PremioMiguelGil.pdf

http://www.apmadrid.es/images/stories/Bases%20XI%20PremioMiguelGil.pdf

Kazakh Journalist Believes Attack Ordered

ORAL, Kazakhstan — A Kazakh journalist who sustained serious injuries in an assault says the attack must have been ordered by individuals «who did not like my articles.»

Lukpan Akhmedyarov, a correspondent for the «Uralskaya nedelya» weekly in the western city of Oral, told journalists at his hospital bed on April 24 that the attackers apparently knew the exact time on the evening of April 20 when he usually left his apartment to park his car for the night.

He therefore believes the attack was premeditated and well-organized.

International organizations and rights groups have condemned the attack on Akhmedyarov, who was known for his critical reporting on the Kazakh authorities, and called for a thorough investigation.

On April 23, former U.S. Ambassador to Kazakhstan William Courtney called for an international investigation into the brutal beating of Akhmedyarov.

«Without doubt, the attackers acted at the behest of someone in power,» said Courtney, who was ambassador in the early 1990s. «Under these circumstances, only an international investigation will be credible,» he told RFE/RL.

Courtney said it would be «very useful» if the United States pushed for an Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe investigation.

A correspondent for the «Uralskaya nedelya» weekly in the western city of Oral, Akhmedyarov was stabbed and shot by a pneumatic weapon on April 20.

The paper’s editor in chief, Tamara Eslyamova, told RFE/RL on April 23 that Akhmedyarov had been moved from intensive care to a regular hospital room and was now able to talk.

Akhmedyarov’s colleagues say they believe the attack was connected to his professional activities and criticism of the government.

http://www.rferl.org/content/us_envoy_wants_international_probe_into_kazakh_journalist_attack/245580

Condition Of Assaulted Kazakh Journalist Improves

ORAL, Kazakhstan — Colleagues say the life of a Kazakh journalist who received serious injuries in an assault is no longer in danger.

Lukpan Akhmedyarov, a correspondent for the «Uralskaya nedelya» weekly in western city of Oral, was stabbed and shot by a pneumatic weapon on April 19.

“Uralskaya nedelya» editor in chief Tamara Eslyamova told RFE/RL that Akhmedyarov has been moved from intensive care to a regular hospital room and is able to talk.

Akhmedyarov’s colleagues say they believe the attack was connected to his professional activities.

International organizations and rights groups have condemned the attack and called on Kazakh authorities to investigate.

Since late 2009, Akhmedyarov has been the target of at least three defamation lawsuits from Kazakh authorities over his critical reporting of their activities.

http://www.rferl.org/content/kazakhstan_journalist_stabbed_shot/24557167.html

Kazakh Journalist In Critical Condition Following Attack

ORAL, Kazakhstan — A correspondent for Kazakhstan’s newspaper «Uralskaya nedelya» is in critical condition following a late-night armed assault by unknown attackers.

Lukpan Akhmedyarov was attacked on April 19 near the entrance to his apartment building in the western city of Oral.

Witnesses say there were as many as five assailants.

«Uralskaya nedelya» Editor In Chief Tamara Eslyamova told reporters that Akhmedyarov had been beaten and stabbed.

”He has got eight stab wounds on his back, and they [doctors] also say he got a blow on the back of his head,» she said. «There is an open wound there.»

Akhmedyarov has organized and spoken at numerous demonstrations and has been critical of the killing of at least 16 protesters by police in December 2011 in the town of Zhanaozen.

On March 7, he was stopped by police three times in one day. The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists has called on Kazakhstan to investigate the attack.

Eslyamova told RFE/RL that Akhmedyarov had to undergo surgery overnight.

According to Eslyamova, Akhmedyrov’s wife has been told by her employers that officers of the National Security Committee had visited the company and warned that “she might have problems if her husband would not stop organizing gatherings.”

An official at the Oral City Police Department, Quat Duisenghaliev, told RFE/RL that investigations are under way and that “two hooligans» were suspected of attacking the journalist. He declined to give further details.

Meanwhile, police spokeswoman Gulzhan Qanatova told RFE/RL that investigations have been officially launched into the «premeditated assault and attempted murder.»

«Investigative and operative measures are being under way to resolve this crime,» she said. «A group of the best investigators of the investigative directorate at the West Kazakhstan Oblast interior department has been created. The case is under the strict control of the Kazakh Interior Ministry’s leadership.”

Elsewhere, a number of Kazakh journalists and activists held a press conference in Kazakhstan’s largest city, Almaty, on August 20, calling on Kazakh authorities to thoroughly investigate the attack.

Tamara Kaleeva, the head of Almaty-based Adil Soz (A Just Word) nongovernmental organization, claimed at the press conference that journalists in Kazakhstan are being assaulted on a regular basis.

«Our journalists are being attacked all the time,» she said. «Every year we register more than 10, almost 20 assaults on journalists.”

International Condemnation

The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has condemned the attack and called on Kazakh authorities to immediately investigate the incident and bring the perpetrators to justice.

CPJ Deputy Director Robert Mahoney said in a statement that the near-fatal attack on Akhmedyarov «shows just how dangerous it is to be an independent investigative journalist in Kazakhstan.»

The Organization for Cooperation and Security in Europe (OSCE) also condemned the attack which it described as «shocking.» OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Dunja Mijatovic said in a statement it was of «crucial importance» to determine whether the attack was connected to Akhmedyrov’s journalistic work.

Akhmedyarov has been targeted for his reporting in the past. By late 2009, at least three defamation lawsuits had been filed by Kazakh authorities against the journalist in relation to his critical reporting.

With reporting by Interfax

http://www.rferl.org/content/kazakh_journalist_critical_condition_following_attack/24554410.html

Call for Proposals for Advancing Economic Opportunities for Women

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: April 30, 2012

The U.S. Embassy in Tajikistan is pleased to announce a region-wide competition for project proposals that advance economic opportunities for women in South and Central Asia. The grant program will support projects focusing on advancing economic opportunities for women in Central and South Asia. Proposals should focus on the following four themes:

* Improving the Business Environment for Women

* Accessing Finance

* Expanding Markets through Trade

* Building Capacity through Business Associations, Mentoring, and Internships

Projects should address ways to improve women’s regional business linkages, ideas to connect businesses across borders, funding technical assistance to increase the use of technology or market readiness or facilitating exchanges between large and small firms to help them better compete in the market place SCA is not/not likely to fund proposals for conferences or meetings. Proposals may be country-specific, but priority will be for those that are regional in nature and/or link to Afghanistan. Proposals should not exceed $50,000, and it is preferable that they are no less than $20,000.

Proposals should contain clearly formulated goals and target groups, and show the ability of the applying organization to carry out the project.

Proposals and a completed SF form 424, attached separately, should be submitted in English only via e-mail to: GrantProposalsDushanbe@state.gov.

For more information please contact Sherzod Abdujabborov and Malohat Shoinbodova in the U.S. Embassy’s Public Affairs Section.

Tel: (992 37) 229 2315, 229 2000; fax: (992 37) 229 2050

Note: Projects with a computer –based English translation will not be accepted.

http://dushanbe.usembassy.gov/

Kazakh journalist in surgery after being shot, stabbed

New York, April 19, 2012-The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns today’s attack on a reporter in Kazakhstan and calls on authorities to immediately investigate and bring the perpetrators to justice.

Unidentified assailants shot and stabbed Lukpan Akhmedyarov, a journalist with the independentnewspaper Uralskaya Nedelya, in Uralsk, a city in western Kazakhstan, as he returned home from work at around 10:30 p.m., Akhmedyarov’s chief editor, Tamara Eslyamova, told CPJ today. Eslyamova said the journalist was in surgery late today.

Akhmedyarov’s recent articles had criticized President Nursultan Nazarbayev’s government and had condemned the regional authorities’ unwillingness to address the December clashes between police and oil workers in the town of Zhanaozen. Akhmedyarov told his colleagues a few days before the attack that his wife’s employers were telling her to get him to stop writing critical stories, Eslyamova told CPJ.

Uralsk police were investigating the attack, Eslyamova told CPJ. It was not immediately clear whether the assault was related to the journalist’s work.
«This near-fatal attack on Lukpan Akhmedyarov shows just how dangerous it is to be an independent investigative journalist in Kazakhstan,» said CPJ Deputy Director Robert Mahoney. «Akhmedyarov criticized the government and he now lies in hospital. The authorities must thoroughly investigate this brutal assault and bring the perpetrators to justice.»

Akhmedyarov has been targeted for his reporting in the past. By late 2009, at least three defamation lawsuits had been filed by Kazakh authorities against the journalist in relation to his critical reporting, according to CPJ research.

CPJ is a New York-based, independent, nonprofit organization
that works to safeguard press freedom worldwide.

http://cpj.org/2012/04/kazakh-journalist-in-surgery-after-being-shot-stab.php

Fellowships Opportunity: Cover the Rio Earth Summit this Summer

Internews’ Earth Journalism Network (EJN) and O Eco have developed a Fellowship program to bring journalists to the Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

The Fellowship program will start on June 14th, when the Fellows will arrive in Rio. The days prior to the Rio+20 Summit will include journalism training sessions, pre-Summit conferences, and at least one field trip. The Fellows will cover the Summit itself on June 20-22 and return home on June 23rd.

EJN and O Eco will cover travel to the Summit, accommodation for the duration of the Fellowship program, and a daily stipend.

All applicants must commit to attend for the full length of the Fellowship program and provide a letter of support from their editor/producer/supervisor confirming that:

•They can attend for the entire period of the program
•The material they produce during the program will be published or broadcast by their media outlet.
•This materials can be re-produced on the program’s website, with full credit given to original media outlet.
Freelancers are welcome to apply, but must provide a support letter from a media house that will publish or broadcast their coverage of the Summit.

All applicants must apply online. Currently the partners have funding to support approximately 15 journalists.. Applicants must have a demonstrated commitment to covering sustainable development issues, and be fluent in either English, Spanish or Portuguese (fluency in more than one of these languages is a plus). Applicants with special interest and ability to cover mountain issues, particularly from the Himalayan and Andes regions are also sought. If you apply and are so interested, please also send an e-mail to Joydeep Gupta at jgupta@internews.org.

The deadline for all applications to the Fellowship program is April 25th, 2012 at 23:59 Rio time. This Fellowship program is being carried out with the support of Fundo Vale and an anonymous contributor to Internews.

http://www.internews.org/our-stories/ejn/fellowships-opportunity-cover-rio-earth-summit-summer

Ambassador Gross Celebrates Winners of American Embassy’s First Facebook Photo Contest

Ambassador Gross today announced the winners of the American Embassy’s first Facebook photo contest at the American Corner Dushanbe. The theme of the contest was “Connecting Girls, Inspiring the Future,” in honor of International Women’s Day and National Women’s Month. The contest was co-sponsored by the Serena Hotel and supported by Somon Air.

Throughout March, participants submitted photos showing the empowerment of Tajik girls. More than 70 people participated, submitting over 100 photos. The panel of judges from the U.S. Embassy and Serena Hotel selected four winning pictures.

The three runner-ups were: Fayziddin Niyozov for “Educated Girls – Guarantee for a Developed Society,” Mekhrangez Bakhromi for her photo “The love of nature starts from childhood,” and Vera Karnaukhova for “Our country in our hands.”

The grand prize winner was Erkin Latypov with his photo entitled “A Single Impulse, One Objective!” Mr. Latypov’s photograph captured the energy of Tajik girls playing soccer, highlighting their enormous potential to contribute to a prosperous future in Tajikistan.

Mr. Latypov won the grand prize of brunch for four at the Serena Hotel and his photograph will be featured in Somon Air’s In Flight Magazine in the coming months.

The top entries from the contest will be on display at the American Corner Dushanbe this week. The American Corner Dushanbe is now located on the fourth floor of the new National Library.

http://dushanbe.usembassy.gov/

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