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Climate Tracker Sustainable Food Stories Fellowship 2020; Investigative Grants for Journalists (Kenya, Uganda, and Zambia)




Climate Tracker Sustainable Food Stories Fellowship 2020; Investigative Grants for Journalists (Kenya, Uganda, and Zambia)

Deadline: June 26, 2020

Together with Hivos and IIED, Climate Tracker is happy to launch the Sustainable Food Media Fellowship to fund journalists from Kenya, Uganda, and Zambia to work on investigative reports!

They are looking for young journalists from Kenya, Uganda, and Zambia who want to write incredible stories about the production of food and access to sustainable diets in their home country.

This will be a great opportunity for journalists to conduct important investigative reports and receive exclusive 4-weeks journalism training designed by Climate Tracker’s team.

Through a unique partnership with HiVOS and IIED, They are now looking for amazing African journalists to join their training and receive funding to work on food stories in their countries.

Your Role As A Fellow:

  • As a fellow, you will be required to attend and fully participate in the 4 weeks journalism course as well as submit all assignments and homework associated with the course.
  • Upon your completion of the course you will then be asked to come up with a constructive pitch and work plan for a food story in your country. Climate Tracker will help you throughout this process. Once your pitch and work plan has been approved, you will enter an 8-weeks fellowship period where you will receive the grant and will have to work on your story. You will be required to update your Climate Tracker mentor with your progress on a weekly basis.
  • As a fellow you are also expected to engage with other members in the team via our newly created Slack community, where Climate Tracker team will be sharing any useful information and stories.

Benefits:

  • The chosen fellows will receive an investigative story grant to cover food issues back in their home country – all mentored by the Climate Tracker Team.

Timeline:

  • June 8th – 26th: Open call for applications. Make sure to submit by June 26th Midnight (GMT+3)
  • June 29th: Shortlisted applicants are notified.
  • July 3rd – 31st: 4-weeks online journalism course
  • August 3rd – September 28th: 8-weeks reporting fellowship

How to apply:

  • Sign up on our Climate Tracker app to join the competition

Submit the following:

  • Your CV (upload it to any online drive and share the link)
  • Samples of your previous work (preferably related to sustainable diets and agriculture topics)
  • A pitch for a food story idea in your country

Click here to apply




Odewale Abayomihttp://globeopportunities.com
A passionate WANDERLUST and WORLD EXPLORER, Civil Engineer, Google Local Guide Nigeria and 2017 ICFJ–UN Foundation Climate Reporting and Migration Fellow; eager to circulate opportunities with the youth across the globe – in bridging the deficiency gaps of human capacity development especially among African youths. Opportunities like Fully/Partially Funded: conferences, trainings, internships, grants, scholarships, fellowships and volunteerism. For: invitation as a SPEAKER at your conferences/trainings, PARTNERSHIP and ADVERTISEMENT, reach him via: Twitter handle: @ODEWALEAbayomi Phone/WhatsApp: +2347068801344
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