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Call for concepts for investigative articles on intellectual property and human rights

Call for concepts for investigative articles on intellectual property and human rights

Filename call-for-article-concepts.pdf
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Date added May 17, 2012
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The Center for Health, Human Rights and Development (CEHURD) invites journalists to participate in its intellectual property and human rights capacity building program for journalists. Journalists who are already part of this program and others interested in joining at this stage should submit a concept for a story idea they would wish to investigate. Story ideas should be related to the ongoing reforms in intellectual
property laws in Uganda and the East African region and their implications for public health, education and agriculture.