Deadline: 30 September 2024
The Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), with funding support and in partnership with Co-Develop, is pleased to announce the launching of Phase II of the Digital Public Infrastructure Journalism Fellowship Program.
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.
The fellowship seeks to host a cohort of 60 experienced journalists from Benin, Ghana, Nigeria, and Togo. These journalists will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to produce high-quality, impactful reports on DPI/DPGs. Ultimately, the work of these journalists will contribute to increased public access to information, greater public awareness, and more robust engagement in DPI/DPGs policy development and implementation throughout the West African region.
Benefits
- 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 Program
- Travel Grants to support best DPI/DPG Reporters to participate in international trainings or convening that will further enhance their knowledge and capacity on DPI/DPG issues.
Eligibility CriteriaÂ
- Selected journalists will participate in a three-month fellowship from November 2024 to January 2025. The fellowship will involve training workshops, mentorship, and story production. Upon completion, fellows will continue to engage in network activities and further reporting on DPI/DPGs for three months.
- The fellowship includes both virtual and in-person, country-specific capacity-building sessions for the selected fellows. Quarterly virtual follow-up refreshers will also be held for both the first and second cohorts, facilitating knowledge-sharing and collaboration on DPI/DPGs issues.
- By the end of the Fellowship, each fellow is expected to have produced at least five significant stories on DPI/DPGs. Fellows will be required to publish their stories in their respective news media organizations. Fellows will also receive a certificate of participation.
For more information, visit MFWA.