Two students from the Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology and another from the Ateneo de Zamboanga University have been chosen for the Journalism Internship Program for Mindanao Students of the Newsbreak and the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID).
Fatimah P. Imam and Kimberly Joyce R. Veloso of MSU-IIT and Fharhana M. Abdurahim of the Ateneo will receive training on journalistic research, field reporting, and newsroom management under the award-winning staff of Newsbreak, from May 1 to 31, 2008.
Imam of Cotabato City is studying English and edits news for Silahis, the official student publication of MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology. A consistent dean’s lister, she has taken up mass communication and journalism courses. Fluent in English, Tagalog, and Cebuano, Imam was once published in a national broadsheet.
Veloso of Iligan City is another student of English and a columnist in the campus paper at MSU-IIT. She feels strongly against the mainstream media’s supposed biases for Luzon-based and Tagalog-speaking personalities when presenting issues.
Abdurahim is an incoming mass communications junior at the Ateneo who has been involved in community development projects. A native of Basilan, she says that her province’s problem is not one of peace and order but corruption. She has been published in a widely circulated local paper.
The Newsbreak-AusAID Journalism Internship Program for Mindanao Students will be conducted mostly in Metro Manila and partly in Mindanao. It will give interns the chance to get published in Newsbreak Online (www.newsbreak.com.ph), in the news website of broadcast network ABS-CBN which Newsbreak is managing (www.abs-cbnNEWS.com), and in Newsbreak’s upcoming special issue on Mindanao that AusAID is also funding.
The program will provide two-way air fare, accommodations, and daily allowances to the interns for the duration of their stay in Manila.
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