Journalism experience at a newspaper in Honduras


Journalism experience at a newspaper in Honduras

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Develop your journalism skills or use your writing expertise, by becoming a member of the team at Honduras' only English-language newspaper. This award-winning newspaper has subscribers in 76 countries, and is a favourite among the local tourists and foreign resident communities. Your assignments may include reporting on politics, travel and current affairs, or researching out in the field. You might even be required to help with translations, proof-reading and editing alongside the newspaper's other staff members - a great opportunity to gain work experience in the media in Honduras.

Project details:
We work with Honduras' only English language newspaper, which has subscribers in 76 countries and has won many awards. It is a favourite among tourists and the local ex pat community.

Why the project needs volunteers:
There are only around four permanent staff at the newspaper, so volunteers can make a vital contribution on a project where their efforts will be really valued!

What kind of skills you need to go on this type of project:
As the locals do not speak that much English, you'll get more from your experience by learning some Spanish before you start your project. Recommended level: Intermediate. In addition you need to be proactive, independent and be able to work on your own initiative.

Your role as a volunteer:
You will be researching and writing articles which will then be submitted to the editor. The subject matter could range from travel to political events etc. If you have any specific skills ( eg photography ) then you may well be able to concentrate more on these areas, depending on the demands of the project.

Where the project is based:
The project is based Tegucigalpa, ( pop approx 1 million ), which is the capital of Honduras. Tegus, as it is commonly known by Hondurans, has a fresh and pleasant climate due to its high altitude. It is a bustling, noisy city that became the capital of Honduras in 1880. The name Tegucigalpa means 'silver hill' in the original local Nahuatl dialect.

Accommodation is in comfortable homestays with local families.

You will need to arrive into Tegucigalpa (TGU) on the specified arrival date.