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The International Press Card (IPC) is recognised the world over and is the only press pass endorsed by national journalists' organisations in more than 130 countries. The IPC is ONLY available to members of IFJ-affiliated national journalists' organisations.
- United States
The International Press Card (IPC) is recognised the world...
- France
The International Press Card (IPC) is recognised the world...
- United States
Any MVJ member who is working as a journalist, whether part time or full time, may apply for a press pass with Military Veterans in Journalism. A press pass is an important tool for any journalist. It allows you to identify yourself to agencies, event organizers and businesses.
3 Ιουλ 2015 · The IFJ launched a campaign to promote the International Press Card (IPC), a global press pass delivered by the Federation and widely recognised by public officials in more than 134 countries.
20 Νοε 2017 · The IPC is not only the world most recognised journalism press pass and a sign of solidarity with the IFJ. Some countries also provide IPC holders with specific benefits. Here are some: Ecuador. door opener to events with strict accreditation policy ; Germany. free entry to Deutsches Historisches Museum and Zeughaus cinema ; Hungary
Several organizations cater fellowships for Veterans, service members, and military scholars, providing valuable opportunities to advance their education, boost their careers, and facilitate returning to civilian life.
Pressepass. International passport of the press: Special benefits, preferred status and extra privileges. Media representatives have access to special benefits: GNS Press, an international organization of journalists, issues an authorized passport of the press for journalists and reporter on international assignments can use around the world.
It is recommended to obtain mainly international press pass versions, or a press passport (similar to a passport for travelling). These valuable press documents should be obtained from neutral organisations (less bureaucracy, open to part-time journalists).