Mongabay Africa is launching its French-speaking scholarship program for environmental journalism on the African continent. A course that allows aspiring journalists residing in key biodiversity locations to produce reports on crucial environmental issues. The objective: to contribute to the career development of our fellows, by allowing them to gain training, experience and credibility. Ultimately, Mongabay hopes that participants will join its growing global network, becoming regular contributors. [read articles from fellows:
Eligibility
- Applicants must aspire to pursue a career as an environmental journalist
- Applicants must be able to work remotely with a good internet connection and webcam, and commit to a total of 10 hours of work per week.
- For this first cohort, candidates must reside in one of the following countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Mali, Niger or Togo.
- No level of education is required to apply. This scholarship program is not linked to any university.
- All application documents must be submitted in the appropriate language (French for the French-speaking program).
- All documents must comply with the guidelines below or risk disqualification.
The scholarship program
In addition to its English- and Spanish-speaking fellowship programs, Mongabay Africa’s French-speaking fellowship program for environmental journalism supports up to 12 fellows per year. Each cohort will consist of six fellows from various countries.
Under the supervision of editors-in-chief, fellows will gain valuable experience in our international news organization. There they will develop their skills in environmental reporting and create a portfolio of original publications, intended to help them in their career development.
Logistics
- The scholarship program runs twice a year: from April to June and from October to December, and targets six countries on the African continent, which differ depending on the cohorts.
- The application window for the April-June cohort is February 26 – March 15. For the October-December cohort, it takes place from June 15 to July 1.
- Each scholar receives $500 USD per month during the 3 months of the program, for a total of $1,500 USD. He will work closely with the editor-in-chief of scholarship programs as well as other journalists in the editorial office to produce a total of three reports.
- Each fellow thus undertakes to work 10 hours per week to produce an average of one report per month. His productions are intended to be published on the Mongabay site.
Required Qualifications
- Understanding of the basics of reporting and interest in writing news articles
- Interest in nature conservation issues
- Aspire to a career as an environmental journalist
- Proven information and writing skills
- Ability to meet scholarship program planning requirements
- Any affinity towards multimedia content will be carefully considered
Method of Application
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Application Deadline: March 15, 2024.