One World Media offers Climate Reporting Gap Fellowship [Nigeria]

Nigerian journalists, passionate about complex climate issues, can apply for a fellowship.

One World Media, in partnership with Surge Africa, launches the Climate Reporting Gap Fellowship. The program will support journalists in reporting original stories on climate finance and energy transition through inclusive, data-driven and community-centered reporting.

The fellowship enables journalists to produce compelling, solutions-focused journalism that resonates at the local and regional level.

Six journalists will be selected. They will receive in-depth training and support to help guide their projects editorially and practically.

Selected projects will receive funding up to GBP5,000.

The deadline is Aug. 20.

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