Fellows Complete 3 Months’ International Research

September 19th, 2007

On August 31, after travelling the length and breadth of Europe, ten journalists taking part in the 2007 programme of the Balkan Fellowship for Journalistic Excellence submitted the first drafts of their in-depth journalistic reports.

The reports are now undergoing careful editing, in preparation for a special publication to be launched in mid-November this year.

Selected to pursue their own story ideas within the broad theme of ‘mobility’, each of the young reporters from Southeast Europe devised local, regional and European research agendas before embarking on a summer chasing stories, sources and statistics.

Under the watchful eye of their individual mentors - the editors who make up the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network, BIRN – they came up with a range of ingenious approaches to their chosen investigations into how the proliferation of borders and barriers to movement of Balkan people, goods and ideas stifles development, creates frustration and slows regional reconciliation.

Despite the visa regime, the fellows managed to take ferries, trains and, occasionally, planes to a total of 21 countries, including Portugal, Greece, Finland and Italy. And even though the fellowship is a competition – the author of the best article will win a special award – a cheerful, collegial atmosphere was ever-present, with fellows helping each other to find information and meeting up whenever their paths crossed.

To learn more about their experiences and impressions, including Davor’s Scandinavian adventure, Sokol’s very own mobility issues, entering Serbia with an UNMIK identity card and Eleonora’s diversions at the Belgrade beer festival, read the fellows’ blogs.

Fellows’ reports will be published in book form and in BIRN’s Balkan Insight after the Fellowship’s Selection Committee announces the winning result on November 16 at a closing ceremony in Berlin.

The Balkan Fellowship for Journalistic Excellence is an initiative of the Robert Bosch Stiftung and the ERSTE Foundation, in cooperation with the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network.

To find out more about the programme, visit fellowship.birn.eu.com, or contact programme manager & editor Anna McTaggart on anna@birn.eu.com.

Belgrade - Nikoleta Popkostadinova
Belgrade - Nikoleta Popkostadinova

EXIT - Davor Konjikusic
EXIT - Davor Konjikusic

Bucharest - Nikoleta Popkostadinova
Bucharest - Nikoleta Popkostadinova

Copenhagen - Davor Konjikusic
Copenhagen - Davor Konjikusic

Fire in the shopping zone, Vienna - Nenad Radicevic
Fire in the shopping zone, Vienna - Nenad Radicevic

Helsinki - Davor Konjikusic
Helsinki - Davor Konjikusic

Kalemegdan, Belgrade - Nikoleta Popkostadinova
Kalemegdan, Belgrade - Nikoleta Popkostadinova

Milano - Bojana Stanisic
Milano - Bojana Stanisic

Mljet Island - Bojana Stanisic
Mljet Island - Bojana Stanisic

Novi Sad - Sokol Ferizi
Novi Sad - Sokol Ferizi

Pisa - Bojana Stanisic
Pisa - Bojana Stanisic

Roma children in Nis, Serbia - Nikoleta Popkostadinova
Roma children in Nis, Serbia - Nikoleta Popkostadinova

Roma in Bucarest - Nikoleta Popkostadinova
Roma in Bucarest - Nikoleta Popkostadinova

Stockholm - Davor Konjikusic
Stockholm - Davor Konjikusic

Strasbourg - Davor Konjikusic
Strasbourg - Davor Konjikusic

Tallinn - Davor Konjikusic
Tallinn - Davor Konjikusic

Vienna - Bogdan Asaftei
Vienna - Bogdan Asaftei

Vienna - Davor Konjikusic
Vienna - Davor Konjikusic

Zabrauti ghetto, Romania - Nikoleta Popkostadinova
Zabrauti ghetto, Romania - Nikoleta Popkostadinova

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