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MFWA Climate Change Journalism Fellowship in West Africa 2022

Applications are open for interested and suitably qualified candidates for the MFWA Climate Change Journalism Fellowship in West Africa 2022. The full application details for the MFWA Climate Change Journalism Fellowship in West Africa can be accessed below.

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MFWA Climate Change Journalism Fellowship in West Africa

Applications for the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) Climate Change Journalism Fellowship in West Africa 2022 are now open. This initiative is therefore intended to build and grow a pool of young West African journalists who would have the relevant knowledge and skills for producing quality and impactful reports on climate change.

Ultimately, the work of these journalists would increase public access to climate change information, improve public awareness and instigate holistic action for tackling the climate crisis.

Fellowship Details

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The Fellowship will be both residential and non-residential. For the first three (3) months (October to December), fellows will work remotely from their home countries with oversight supervision from assigned mentors/editors. They will participate in virtual training workshops, seminars, and speaking engagements with high-profile personalities including climate change experts and be assigned field projects to produce stories.

The final three (3) months (January to March 2023) will be residential. Fellows outside Ghana will travel to the country to work directly with the MFWA’s public interest and accountability projects – The Fourth Estate and Fact-Check Ghana. Fellows will go through in-person training workshops, and also produce investigative pieces highlighting issues around climate change.

By the end of the six months, each fellow is expected to produce at least two significant stories on climate change. Fellows will also receive a certificate of participation.

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Benefits

  • Training and mentorship opportunities
  • Monthly stipend and data allowance

Eligibility

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Open to journalists from the following countries: Senegal, Ghana, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Niger, Togo, Benin, Guinea, and Mali.

Applicant must be:

  • Between the ages of 25 to 35 years on or before the application deadline.
  • Proficient in reading, writing, and speaking English or French. Francophone applicants must have a working knowledge of English.
  • Available for full participation in the fellowship virtually as well as residentially in Accra, Ghana to attend training and assignments from October 2022, to March 2023.
  • Willing to commit to a six-month fellowship programme, involving three months of virtual training and three months of residential training in Accra, Ghana.

Selection Criteria

  • The ability to work cooperatively in diverse groups and to respect the opinions of others;
  • Strong social and communication skills;
  • An energetic, positive attitude; and
  • A demonstrated knowledge of, interest in, or professional experience in climate-related matters

How to Apply

Interested applicants must fill out the application form. The application form requires an applicant to submit a statement of interest stating why they want to participate in the fellowship (maximum of 350 words), a CV including two referees, and a copy of any national identity. The deadline for the application is September 30, 2022.

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For more information, visit Climate Change Journalism Fellowship.