Minority Africa seeks pitches [Africa]

Writers, journalists and filmmakers can submit pitches.

Minority Africa, a digital publication, is seeking pitches from writers, journalists and filmmakers who have an interest in reporting stories focused on minorities within the African continent.

Minority Africa welcomes solutions stories and is more likely to commission a story about how marginalized groups and people are responding to a problem.

The pay is US$100 to US$200 for standard multimedia features depending on the extent of reporting involved. Transportation costs of up to US$50 will be reimbursed.

Pitches are accepted on a rolling basis.

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