By RFIPosted on 01-11-2019Modified on 01-11-2019 at 22:25

RFI organized its sixth grant Ghislaine Dupont and Claude Verlon in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, after five editions in Mali, Madagascar, Benin, Senegal and Ivory Coast.

Created in tribute to our two reporters murdered on November 2, 2013 in Kidal, in northern Mali, this scholarship rewards a young radio journalist and a young technician ( ne) reporting.

The scholarship will be awarded to the two winners in Kinshasa this Saturday, November 2nd. Back in images on the end of the workshops, organized in Kinshasa from 17 to 30 October by the Académie France Médias Monde in partnership with the Congolese national Radio-television ( RTNC ), the Sciences Po Paris journalism school and the Institut National Audiovisual Service ( INA ).

The headquarters of the Congolese National Radio-television hosted the finalists of the Ghislaine Dupont and Claude Verlon scholarships during their internship.
RFI / Romain Ferré

From October 17 to 30, the finalists followed a radio and editing training course.
RFI / Romain Ferré

Rachel Locatelli (left) and Muriel Pomponne supervised the training.
RFI / Romain Ferré

In the field, students were able to put into practice what they learned during their training.
RFI / Romain Ferré


RFI / Romain Ferré

A good sounding is a key element for a successful radio report.
RFI / Romain Ferré

A finalist journalist records her report.
RFI / Romain Ferré

The jury listens to the work of the finalists to determine who will win the sixth Bourse Ghislaine Dupont and Claude Verlon. The result will be given on November 2, 2019.
RFI / Romain Ferré

Candidates for the Ghislaine Dupont and Claude Verlon Fellowships meeting as part of their internship organized from October 17 to 30.
RFI / Romain Ferré

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