Application Deadline: September 30, 2024.
LOCATION: Multiple Regions
The Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), with funding support and in partnership with Co-Develop, is launching Phase II of the Digital Public Infrastructure Journalism Fellowship Programme. This initiative aims to elevate public awareness, stimulate debates, foster inclusivity, and encourage participation and uptake of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and Digital Public Goods (DPG) issues across West Africa.
ELIGIBILITY:
The fellowship seeks to host a cohort of 60 experienced journalists from Benin, Ghana, Nigeria, and Togo.
Required attributes:
Ability to work cooperatively in diverse groups and to respect the opinions of others
Strong social and communication skills
An energetic, positive attitude to work; and
Proven record of diligent journalistic reporting backed by research
Basic knowledge, interest, or professional experience in ICTs and digitalisation issues
Application Process:
Interested candidates must complete the fellowship application form for their respective countries:
Ghana: https://forms.gle/ov4bHtCkkzHpmo697
Nigeria: https://forms.gle/mFSsFAMZq8G78YqR8
Togo: https://forms.gle/bvpSChKeSYYJer5x6
Benin: https://forms.gle/ajRqZJNer2ahPFJ46
Applications should include a 350-word statement of interest, a CV with two referees, a statement of support from the applicant’s media organization, and a copy of a national ID. The deadline for applications is September 30, 2024.
BENEFIT:
Training and mentorship opportunities
Reporting grants for Fellows (up to US$300 per story)
Monthly stipend of $250 per Fellow for the first three months of the Fellowship
Partner newsrooms will be supported with $1000 under a DPI/DPGs Newsroom Partnership Programme
Travel Grants to support best DPI/DPG Reporters to participate in international trainings or convenings that will further enhance their knowledge and capacity on DPI/DPG issues