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National Press Foundation 2023 Rare Disease Reporting Fellowship

The National Press Foundation is offering an online conference for journalists who wish to cover rare diseases from Nov. 13-17, 2023. The training is free, on the record, and open to journalists anywhere in the world.

The program will provide online briefings and question-and-answer sessions with top experts in rare diseases, diagnostics, targeted testing and drug development, as well as from leaders of patient advocacy groups and journalists who have covered these issues extensively.

Rare disease is actually not particularly rare among humans – an estimated 8% to 10% of the global population has one.  And though the number of people diagnosed with a particular rare disease in each country is often small, taken together, the number of rare disease patients and those who love and care of them may easily number half a billion people – and the advances being made in diagnosis and treatment may benefit far more.

For the more than 300 million people worldwide who live with a rare disease, the explosive growth of gene therapies and biotech advances has offered glimmers of hope. Families who struggle to identify these ailments, find appropriate care and tap into advocacy resources take encouragement from these advances, which could benefit patients—three-quarters of whom are children.

But there’s still one major challenge that cannot be ignored. Life with a rare disease in many Western countries is difficult, but what about regions of the world where research and medical resources are scarce? How can science finally make progress in ensuring that clinical trials for proposed treatments include people from diverse ethnic backgrounds?

The key issue is equity – in access to research, treatment and advocacy. There is an urgent need to communicate knowledge and expertise in the field of rare disease detection, and journalists can help deliver that knowledge to communities around the world.

 

About National Press Foundation (NPF)

The National Press Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission is to “make good journalists better.” We educate journalists on the complex issues of the day and train them to use the latest reporting tools and techniques. The foundation recognizes and encourages excellence in journalism through its awards and fellowships. Since 1976, the foundation has provided in-person professional development opportunities to thousands of editors, producers and reporters, helping them better understand and explain the effects of public policy on readers and viewers. All NPF programming ... continue reading

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National Press Foundation Rare Disease Reporting Fellowship

Application Deadline12 Sep 2023
Country to study
TypeFellowship
SponsorNational Press Foundation (NPF)
GenderMen and Women

Aim and Benefits of National Press Foundation Rare Disease Reporting Fellowship

NPF will also give up to $3,000 in reporting grants for participating journalists to cover travel expenses and time in executing a rare diseases project of their choosing.

Of the $3,000 grant, $1,000 will be provided at the conclusion of the training for fellows who attend all virtual sessions. An additional $2,000 will be provided upon publication of the project no later than Feb. 29, 2024 (stories published after this date may not be eligible).


Requirements for National Press Foundation Rare Disease Reporting Fellowship Qualification

Employed journalists will need a letter of support from their editor, which includes a commitment to allow time off equivalent to the fellowship hours. For example, programming will run for roughly four hours per day Nov. 13-17 to accommodate waking hours in most time zones; journalists should be given four hours off of work on those days. This is to ensure full participation.

Freelance journalists should submit a letter from a news outlet interested in publishing their work.

Interview date, Process and Venue for National Press Foundation Rare Disease Reporting Fellowship

Fellows’ work will be published first in the journalists’ chosen outlets, then reprinted in a compilation book produced by Fondation Ipsen, the program’s sponsor and a Paris-based nonprofit that focuses on rare diseases, detection, inclusion and disability.

The volume produced from the 2021 NPF fellows’ work is available for free download here.

Journalists may work in any medium (print, radio, TV, online) and any language.  Manuscripts or links to published work must be submitted in English, French, Spanish, German, Chinese or Portuguese by Feb. 29, 2024 (translation for works in languages other than English and French will be provided). Broadcast journalists may submit a summary and a link or recording of their story.


Application Deadline

September 12, 2023


How to Apply

Interested and qualified? Go to National Press Foundation (NPF) on npf.wufoo.com to apply

For more details visit: NPF website.

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