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JAMAICAN STUDENT PARTICIPATING IN TRAINING CAMP IN SINGAPORE

Edwin Allen High School student, Stephanie Bailey going over details of her trip with Permanent Secretary, Dr. Alwin Hales.
Student of the Edwin Allen
High School, Stephanie Bailey has been selected to attend a Young Reporters
Training camp in Singapore from August 1 and 11, 2009. The trip is
sponsored by the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts (MICA) in
Singapore
and comes on the heels of a trip to Singapore led by Minister Mike Henry earlier this year.
The camp celebrates the spirit of the inaugural Youth Olympic Games which is to
be held in Singapore from August 14-26, 2010.
Through this camp, MICA hopes to promote the Olympic spirit and values of
Excellence, Friendship and Respect among youths from all over the world, through
the twin pillars of sports, culture and education.
During the camp, participants will be given the opportunity to undergo
professional media training conducted by leading academic institutions and media
organizations in Singapore. Training content provided
will include skills in broadcast, print and photo journalism, as well as motion
graphics and broadcast design. The hope of the organizers is that participants
will learn about each others’ country, people and culture and ultimately foster
long term camaraderie and friendship.
The Young Reporters Training Camp targets applicants between the ages of 14 and
20. They must have an outstanding academic profile, strong language and writing
skills, a basic understanding of English and good conduct. They should also
demonstrate strong leadership qualities and have a keen interest in journalism
and/or the media.
Participants will be required to complete a news/reporting project during their
stay in Singapore. Outstanding participants
stand a chance of enjoying full sponsorship to return to
Singapore
during the Youth Olympic Games in 2010. In order to create reporting
opportunities for the participants, the Young Reporters Training Camp have been
timed around key social/cultural and sports events in Singapore.
The Ministry of Information Communication and the Arts in Singapore has
fully sponsored the Training Camp, including airfare, accommodation, meals,
ground transport and training costs.
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