Opportunity: Solutions Journalism Africa Fellowship
Type: Fellowship
Value: $2,000 honorarium
Who Can Apply: Kenyan and Nigerian citizens
The Solutions Journalism Network’s Africa Initiative is seeking applications from individuals who want to start (or upgrade) a solutions journalism-focused project or art project that is based in, or focused on, Kenya and Nigeria.
As a pioneer Solutions Journalism Africa Fellow, you’ll receive $2,000 in funding to launch or expand your platform — provided it initiates or supports solutions journalism at the newsroom and community levels. Whether you are a photographer, freelance reporter, lecturer, tech or data enthusiast, feel free to send your pitches by July 3, 2021.
What exactly would make my pitch stand out?
You’d be the right fit for this fellowship if your pitch is directly linked to solutions journalism and delivered through a project, platform or reporting that is multimedia, multilingual and ‘minority-focused.’
For example, your project may showcase solutions that strengthen the physical, social and environmental well-being of a community through art, or it may be a platform that teaches others how to do journalism in a way that achieves the above.
Multimedia: Fellows’ projects would take advantage of and explore all media forms — audio, visual, performance, digital, broadcast and print. We welcome pitches for platforms that support journalists to report and investigate using the solutions journalism approach, as well as entrepreneurial creatives wanting to showcase Africa’s solutions.
Multilingual: With over 2,000 languages spoken across the continent, we are keen to hear from Fellows whose platforms prioritize or include solutions-based reporting in African languages.
Minority-focused: The ideal Solutions Journalism Africa Fellow should be advancing projects that bring visibility and coverage to communities that are traditionally excluded or misrepresented, whether on the basis of geography, gender, religion, ethnicity or sexuality. The more diverse, the better!
How does the Solutions Journalism Africa Fellowship work?
You’ll be part of a cohort of 10 fellows (five from Kenya and five from Nigeria) who will:
What is Expected from Me as a Solutions Journalism Africa Fellow?
Eligibility to Apply
A prospective fellow may have any level of experience in any medium, but must be based in Kenya or Nigeria, with a project focused on any of these countries, and:
See Official Fellowship/Program Page for More Details
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