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Civicus/CHARM-AFRICA 2020 Fellowship for African Journalists

Are you a journalist covering issues/events on civil society, media, gender, labour, LGBTQI+ or environmental and Indigenous rights?  Would you welcome additional funding to help tell important, untold human rights related stories from across Africa?

The Consortium to Promote Human Rights, Civic Freedoms and Media Development in Sub-Saharan Africa (CHARM-AFRICA) is inviting journalists, media professionals and producers to apply for the 2020 Media Fellowship, which runs from September 2020- February 2021. The fellowships are part of CHARM-Africa’s ongoing work to protect and expand the space for civil society organisations and human rights defenders, as well as nurture and enhance the effectiveness of independent media and journalism in the region.

About Civicus

CIVICUS is a global alliance of civil society organisations and activists dedicated to strengthening citizen action and civil society throughout the world. We were established in 1993 and since 2002 have been proudly headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, with additional hubs across the globe. We are a membership alliance with more than 9,000 members in more than 175 countries. Our definition of civil society is broad and covers non-governmental organisations, activists, civil society coalitions and networks, protest and social movements, voluntary bodies, campaigning organisations... continue reading

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Civicus/CHARM-AFRICA Fellowship

Application Deadline28 Aug 2020
Country to study
TypeFellowship
SponsorCivicus
GenderMen and Women

Aim and Benefits of Civicus/CHARM-AFRICA Fellowship

This fellowship award includes:

  • A cash award of $3000 to cover time and expenses;
  • Introduction and access to sources;
  • Introductions and connections with CIVICUS Alliance members;
  • Invitation to CIVICUS and CHARM virtual events.
  • Opportunity to network with other media professionals working on similar issues. 
  1. Fellows are expected to produce a minimum of three (3) stories related to thematic issues under the CHARM-Africa project, for publication/broadcast on national and international media platforms
  2. Fellows will be expected to work collaboratively with the CIVICUS communications team and CHARM partners in the generation of story ideas and content production;
  3. Where possible, fellows will be encouraged to gather editorial content (photography, video, interviews) for distribution by CIVICUS to various other partners and media networks and platforms.

CIVICUS and CHARM-Africa will:

  • Provide networking, knowledge sharing, and dialogues opportunities between global media fellows.
  • Promote all fellows’ published content through our global social media channels, website, newsletters and networks.
  • Include fellows, with contact details, on a media page and facilitate networking opportunities with high profile speakers and conference delegates.

 


Requirements for Civicus/CHARM-AFRICA Fellowship Qualification

  • The fellowship is open to journalists from Africa, who publish or broadcast with local, regional, national or international media organisations.
  • We welcome applications from journalists covering issues/events on civil society, media, gender, labour, LGBTQI+, and environmental and Indigenous rights. Preference will be given to multi-skilled journalists who can produce content for different platforms

Documents Required for Application

  • A copy of your curriculum vitae;
  • A motivation for applying, this may be a short video (1:30) of yourself outlining why you would want to participate in this fellowship, or any other format.
  • Three professional references;
  • Three examples (links) of published work by you on related issues. 
  • Letter of agreement to participate and publish from editor or producer. 
  • An outline (maximum 3 pages) of your proposed reporting project, which includes:
    – at least 3 story ideas on the key areas of civil society, media, gender, labour, LGBTQI or environmental and Indigenous rights that you would cover. (150-200 words each).
    – Publication information – Please indicate where the stories will be published.


Application Deadline

August 28, 2020


How to Apply

Journalists reporting in English, French, Arabic, or Portuguese are invited to apply. 

For more details, visit Civicus website.

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