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Alagi Yorro, congrats for your achievement and you make us all proud.
Chi Jaama
Joe
Gambian Gets Nieman Fellowship
Alagi Yorro Jallow, Managing Editor and co-proprietor of The Independent is
among 28 US and international journalist who have been named to the 69th
class of Nieman Fellows at Harvard University, USA.
Established in 1938, the Nieman program is the oldest midcareer fellowship
for journalists in the world. The fellowships are awarded to working
journalists of accomplishment and promise for an academic year of study at
the university. More than 1,100 journalists from 77 countries have studied
at Harvard as Nieman Fellows.
Alagi Yorro Jallow (Gambia), managing editor of The Independent newspaper,
will study the links between economic development and democracy, along with
politics, human rights, media development and public policy. Jallow is the
Bingham Fellow, with funding provided by the Barry Bingham Jr. Fund.
The Nieman Foundation also publishes the quarterly magazine Nieman Reports
and is the home of the Nieman Program on Narrative Journalism and the Nieman
Watchdog Journalism Project to encourage reporters and editors to monitor
and hold accountable those who exert power in all aspects of public life.
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