Investigative journalists eligible for health reporting grants [Africa]

Investigative journalists based in Africa can apply for health reporting grants.

The Wits Center for Journalism at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg is offering 12 health reporting grants to investigative journalists in Africa.

Interested applicants must submit a motivation statement with a proposed health report. The selected journalists will sign a letter of commitment to complete the health reports within two months.

Selected journalists will receive US$2,000 each.

The deadline is Feb. 28.

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