2021 Africa Regional Journalism Workshops
Maternal Figures offers support to journalists covering maternal health in Nigeria in a number of ways. Supported by the Brown Institute for Media Innovation and Code for Africa, we offer Solutions Journalism Fellowships to journalists looking to cover a maternal health story or introduce solutions journalism to their newsrooms. You may apply as a reporter or as an editor.
In Money Trail, Journalismfund.eu offers working grants for African, Asian and European journalists to investigate cross-border illicit financial flows, tax abuse and corruption in Africa, Asia and Europe.
Grants are awarded to journalists solely by Journalismfund.eu, with no input or oversight at any stage from the consortium as a whole. This working grants project is part of a larger Money Trail project.
Why Money Trail?
Nigeria Health Watch has announced a call for applications for the 2nd Prevent Epidemics Journalism Fellowship.
Nigeria Health Watch will award three fellowships to outstanding journalists with a passion for covering epidemic preparedness. Fellows will receive financial support for the 3-month period, to complete their reporting, as well as continued coaching and support accessing national and international data and contacts, among other benefits.
To apply, please use any of the themes below to propose 2 story ideas you will focus on during the fellowship:
Nigeria Health Watch has announced a call for applications for the 2nd Prevent Epidemics Journalism Fellowship.
Nigeria Health Watch will award three fellowships to outstanding journalists with a passion for covering epidemic preparedness. Fellows will receive financial support for the 3-month period, to complete their reporting, as well as continued coaching and support accessing national and international data and contacts, among other benefits.
To apply, please use any of the themes below to propose 2 story ideas you will focus on during the fellowship:
Nigeria Health Watch has announced a call for applications for the 2nd Prevent Epidemics Journalism Fellowship.
Nigeria Health Watch will award three fellowships to outstanding journalists with a passion for covering epidemic preparedness. Fellows will receive financial support for the 3-month period, to complete their reporting, as well as continued coaching and support accessing national and international data and contacts, among other benefits.
To apply, please use any of the themes below to propose 2 story ideas you will focus on during the fellowship:
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