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ONE WORLD MEDIA CLIMATE REPORTING GAP FELLOWSHIP

Application Deadline: 20 August 2025

LOCATION: Multiple Regions

Surge Africa and One World Media have partnered to run a new Fellowship focused on climate and energy transition stories in Nigeria. Are you a Nigerian journalist passionate about making complex climate issues accessible and relevant to your community? One World Media, in partnership with Surge Africa, is thrilled to launch a new opportunity as part of The Climate Reporting Gap Initiative.

ELIGIBILITY:

Journalists and filmmakers from Nigeria are reporting in Nigeria.

For mid-career and experienced applicants with at least 3-5 years of experience in their field.

Applicants don’t need to have a background in climate finance, but an interest in telling stories about the climate crisis and energy transitions and a strong background in journalism and/or their chosen medium.

They’re particularly keen to hear creative proposals that cover an underreported story or hear from people who are often unheard and offer unexpected or rare access.

The Fellowship will offer in-depth training and mentoring to help guide the projects editorially and practically. Fellows will take part in an in-person training in Nigeria and online workshops through the programme, as well as a trip to Colombia for a curated training on participatory reporting by our partner organization, Mutante. 

All projects will have an assigned mentor, and Fellows will be asked to join regular check-ins as they work towards delivery milestones.

Proposed articles must be up to 2000 words, audio pieces up to 30 minutes, and films up to 10 minutes.

All projects must be completed by June 2026.

BENEFIT:

Up to £5k funding for their reporting

One-to-one mentoring

In-depth training, in person and online

Industry workshops, including safety, impact, and pitching

Training trip to Colombia, South America

Global promotion of all media pieces by project partners

Membership of the OWM global alumni network 

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SHORT FILM CONTEST ON COMBATING TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS IN NIGERIA 3RD EDITION

Application Deadline:  11 July 2025

LOCATION: Nigeria

Theme: Human trafficking is organized crime—end the exploitation. Each year, the world commemorates the global fight against trafficking in persons on 30 July during World Day against Trafficking in Persons. The commemoration provides the opportunity for all fringes of society—from artists to decision-makers—to come together to reflect on progress and challenges made in addressing trafficking in persons. This year, this global campaign will be marked around the theme Human Trafficking Is Organized Crime—End the Exploitation, underscoring the vital role of law enforcement and the criminal justice system in dismantling organized trafficking networks while ensuring a victim-centered approach.

BENEFIT:

The IOM Short Film Contest is open to all young Nigerians under 35 years old with a keen interest in the cross-cutting issues of counter trafficking, human rights of migrants, media, and social justice among others.

While the people appearing in the video/film can be of any age, it is important that the film reflect the thoughts and opinions of the young filmmaker(s) about different forms of trafficking in persons and counter-trafficking. The person submitting the video (“the participant”) must be actively involved in its making, e.g., either as a director, writer, camera operator, editor, actor, coordinator, etc.

The entrants must ensure that everyone appearing in the submitted film has signed a consent to be filmed, including actors in fictional films and real characters in documentaries. Informed consent can be a short statement confirming the individual has granted his/her consent for their image to appear in the production. It requires telling a person exactly how their information or image will be used, ensuring that they understand what they are agreeing to, and that they are not consenting under pressure or duress. All films submitted to the contest will be critically examined and vetted on the topic of ‘informed consent’, if needed, before entering the contest.

 Multiple youths can work together on one video and submit the final product as a single entry for their group work.

BENEFIT:

First prize: $2500

Second prize: $1500

Third prize: $1,000

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