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Vaclav Havel Journalism And Jiri Dienstbier Journalism Fellows 2022


RFE/RL's Havel Fellows visit the U.S Department of State Foreign Press Center.

Vaclav Havel Journalism Fellows 2022

Vasilina Sakalouskaya, Belarus

Vasilina Sakalouskaya, Belarus
Vasilina Sakalouskaya, Belarus

Vasilina enrolled in the Faculty of Journalism at Belarusian State University to study audiovisual media in 2018. However, due to her urgent departure from Belarus, Vasilina has not completed the course. From December 2018 to June 2019, she served as the head of the Belarusian historical and cultural association Prylutskaya Spadchyna at the Center of Folk Art. She also worked for the FM radio station Stalitsa for almost a year, preparing news reports on health, culture, international politics and human rights. She had her own short program called Varushysya, drawing attention to talented people and their achievements. Since March 2020, she has been an occasional contributor to Radio Liberty, covering the digital activities of the NGO sector and reporting on cultural and human rights topics. She also prepares text reviews and videos on cultural topics for Art Siadziba. Currently, Vasilina is studying media and communication at the European Humanities University in Vilnius, Lithuania. Vasilina’s mother tongue is Belarusian. She also speaks Russian and English.

Valeryja Ulasik, Belarus

Valeryja Ulasik, Belarus
Valeryja Ulasik, Belarus

Valeryja worked as a correspondent and executive producer for Belsat TV for five years, developing reportages, articles and news covering a wide range of topics. She also planned video shoots, seeing them through to completion. After working for Belsat TV, Valeryja started her freelance career, which included TV and online journalism, marketing, event and media management, copywriting, and video production. Valeryja obtained a bachelor’s degree in civil journalism from the Faculty of Political Science at Collegium Civitas in Warsaw, Poland. Her native languages are Belarusian and Russian. In addition, Valeryja speaks Polish and English.

Nicoleta Stavila, Moldova

Nicoleta Stavila, Moldova
Nicoleta Stavila, Moldova

Nicoleta started her career in the marketing and communications departments of Metro Media Transylvania and UBB Radio Online. In 2020, Nicoleta founded her own company: NGO Generatia ECO, where she was responsible for strategic planning and marketing campaigns, company branding, establishing partnerships and fundraising. In addition, she managed budgets and organized and conducted interviews with volunteers. She also organized and moderated large- and small-scale events, managed social activities and created content for social media. Since January 2021, she has worked for the Laboratory of Initiatives for Development, creating social media content, writing reports and implementing the foundation’s marketing strategy. Nicoleta has a bachelor’s degree in sociology and social work from the Babeș-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. In 2020 – 2021, she also attended the School of Advanced Studies in Journalism. She is fluent in Romanian and English, speaks some Spanish and Russian, and is a French language beginner.

Vazha Tavberidze, Georgia

Vazha Tavberidze, Georgia
Vazha Tavberidze, Georgia

Vazha is a Georgian journalist with 10 years of experience. He started his career at the Georgian Journal Weekly newspaper, where he later became editor-in-chief. In 2018, Vazha was both executive producer and host of the program “Messages from Brussels,” produced at the European Parliament. After that, he spent two years as the host of the “RealPolitik” TV show. Vazha is the co-founder and project head of the Georgian Institute for Security Policy. He produced the interview series: "Insights on Putin’s Russia" and "Talking NATO for Georgia." Vazha has a bachelor’s degree in international law from the Akaki Tsereteli State University in Georgia and a master’s degree in European studies from the University of Latvia. He speaks English, Russian, German and Georgian. His work has been published in numerous Georgian and international outlets, including The Times, The Spectator, The Mirror, Der Profil, Falter, The Daily Beast and the IWPR.

Egor Fedorov, Russia

Russia, Egor Feodorv, journalist
Russia, Egor Feodorv, journalist

Egor gained his first experience with journalism at Russia’s Novosibirsk State University where he reported for its University Life magazine. He went on to become an intern and a contributor for Meduza in Latvia. He also worked as a freelance reporter for the independent media outlet Tayga.info (Тайга.инфо) in Novosibirsk in 2018 - 2020, after which he became a full-time news editor. Egor attended an investigative journalism workshop at the CEELI Institute in Prague and completed several journalism-related courses. Egor was nominated seven times for Redkollegia, an independent prize for journalists in Russia (2018-2021). Egor’s native language is Russian and he also speaks English.

Kateryna Lykhohliad, Ukraine

Kateryna Lykhohliad, Ukraine
Kateryna Lykhohliad, Ukraine

After graduating from university, Kateryna began working for ukr.net as a daily news editor. She then worked for TV Channel 5, first as a daily news editor for the website and later monitoring daily news, writing stories, editing videos, coordinating journalists and shooting her own TV stories. She subsequently turned her attention to investigative journalism and spent almost a year working as an investigative reporter for ZIK TV Channel and later for the independent agency Slidstvo.Info, where she also served as interim website editor. Kateryna joined the National Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine in February 2021, focusing on investigative journalism, especially social and crime subjects. Since 2018, Kateryna has also frequently coached beginners of the investigative reporting course organized by the Regional Press Development Institute (RPDI). Kateryna holds a bachelor’s degree in publishing and editing from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. A native Ukrainian speaker, she is also a dedicated learner of the English language.

Jiri Dienstbier Journalism Fellows 2022

Danijel Apro, Serbia

Danijel Apro, Serbia
Danijel Apro, Serbia

Daniel started his career in Novi Sad writing for the daily Gradjanski List, reporting on judicial affairs and writing features for special editions. He then moved to Novinarski Istrazivacki Centar, a non-profit NGO, where he focused on mapping crimes in urban development. Daniel spent several years working for the daily papers Vecernje Novosti and Dnevnik, reporting on judicial affairs and writing about local and regional public institutions. Danijel spent almost six years in Indonesia, first completing his post-graduate studies at Sebalas Maret University and then as a teaching instructor. Following his travels, Danijel joined MOD381, a media production agency, in Novi Sad, coordinating the moderation of photos, videos, illustrations and vectors for Adobe Stock. In 2019, Danijel joined Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation working as a journalist reporting for Cenzolovka, a news site focusing on media freedom and the relationship between state and media. He wrote about the pressures facing journalists as well as violence and threats against them. As of May 2018, Danijel also works as a media analyst at the Novi Sad School of Journalism, researching and reporting for FakeNews Tragac, a platform devoted to exploring fake news phenomena. Danijel holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Novi Sad and a master’s degree in political science from the Central European University in Budapest. In addition, Danijel is an awarded fiction writer––he has published two novels and a collection of short stories. Danijel’s mother tongue is Serbian, he is fluent in English and Indonesian, and he is a beginner in Hungarian.

Jovana Krstic, Serbia

Jovana Krstic, Serbia
Jovana Krstic, Serbia

Jovana started her professional career in 2011, volunteering as an assistant journalist for the public broadcaster of Vojvodina, RTV, in Novi Sad. She formally joined RTV in 2014 and has worked there since. As a broadcast journalist in the daily newsroom, she conducted interviews focused on politics, economics, justice, ecology and environmental protection. Later, as an editor and host of the weekly show “The World Around Us,” she covered foreign policy and world news and focused on conflicts, the global economy, environmental issues and climate change. Jovana has completed numerous courses, including a multiplatform journalism course and a course for journalists covering protest, both organized by the Thomson Foundation, as well as specialist training on Serbia’s accession to the EU at the Centre for European Integration at the University Business Academy in Novi Sad, Serbia. She also completed the 2020 cycle of the Council of Europe Schools of Political Studies. She holds a degree from the Department of Media Studies at the University of Novi Sad where she is currently working towards a master’s degree in communication studies. Jovana ‘s mother tongue is Serbian and she also speaks English and Russian.

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