Africa 21 Media and Journalism Days in Africa 2020 |
Africa 21 Media and Journalism Days in Africa 2020
The first edition took place in 2019 on the theme of climate change with journalists from French-speaking Africa, with a follow up edition in 2020 covering the same theme with journalists from English-speaking Africa.
Deadline: May 20, 2020
The objectives are two-fold. The event will strengthen the skills of journalists invited on this topic, offering participating journalists the opportunity to share their realities with the public and international experts. In addition, the event will integrate the Network of African journalists specializing in sustainable development and climate change, in order to create a strong link between international Geneva and the African media.
Objectives
The 2020 edition of the ‘Media and Journalism Days in Africa’ engages Journalists from Anglophone Africa to:
- Raise awareness among African media on the 2030 Agenda, international Geneva and environmental and climate issues so that these subjects are adequately followed in the participating media;
- Renew the appeal of international Geneva to the English-speaking African media by establishing a connection between African journalists and organizations in international Geneva;
- Highlight to international Geneva, the realities, challenges and opportunities facing African Journalists, with a particular focus on the realities facing the participating Journalists
- Expand the Network of African journalists specializing in sustainable development and climate change.
- Minority Africa Women Illustrators Freelance Program 2020
- West African Genetic Medicine Centre (WAGMC) Postgraduate Fellowship in Genetics 2020 for African students
Africa 21 and partners cover all travel related and subsistence costs for Journalists attending the MJDA in Geneva, this includes travel allowance, flight ticket, on-site transport, hotel and allowances for food costs on site.
Eligibility
- Applicant must be current professional journalist for the written press, radio or TV (press card);
- Possess at least 5 years of professional experience in media;
- Must be active in the field as well as in the newsroom;
- Interest or specialization in sustainable development and climate change issues;
- Valid passport until December 31, 2020 at least and availability to travel to participate in the MJDA event;
- Female candidates strongly encouraged.
Botswana, Egypt, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Mauritius, Nigeria, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
Application
- Application documents expected include:
- Copy of the applicants passport and press card;
- A cover letter;
- A short biography;
- A small presentation of the media outfit for which the applicant works;
- Each applicants portfolio of work over the past 2 years (if the applicant has produced a significant number of pieces over the past 2 years, the Applicant is encouraged to select and present only the most relevant pieces;
- Samples of published articles or reports on sustainable development or climate change;
- A proposal for a draft article or report on climate change at local or national level (important).
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