WFSJ Peer-to-Peer Mentoring Project (SjCOOP) : evaluation and recommendations
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2009
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Michael Graham, Kemptville, ON, CA
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This peer-to-peer mentoring project was successful in mentoring and graduating 32 science journalists, creating an online course in science journalism, fostering science journalists associations in Africa and the Middle East, supporting local activities of these associations, and creating international twinning arrangements among associations. Networking and contacts among journalists were highly valued and were directly linked to: improved training; reduced feelings of isolation; enhanced opportunities for twinning of associations; the development of local initiatives; and a sense of community among science journalists. Careful selection of mentees and mentors is critical to project successes.
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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, JOURNALISTS, NETWORKS, TRAINING, CAPACITY BUILDING, MIDDLE EAST, NORTH AFRICA, AFRICA SOUTH OF SAHARA