ADH Community Journalism Fellowship (ACJF)

African Data Hub (ADH) is commencing its Community Journalism Fellowship Programme. This initiative aims to improve the coverage of under-reported issues in local communities across Nigeria, paying special attention to potential solutions with lasting impact towards effective public service delivery, grassroot development and improving the quality of life. 

 

Community journalism holds the key to bridging the wide gap between Nigeria’s urban and rural areas with news, information, education and development, as most of the issues are underreported by the mainstream media, community journalists often turn the spotlight on them. This fellowship program will support community journalists with grants, capacity development and tools to produce in-depth data-driven stories that are investigative in nature on issues affecting communities in different parts of the country.

 

The programme will prioritize stories deep-diving into community health challenges, causes of hunger and extreme poverty, and more importantly stories of showing structural barriers women and girls face. 

 

What do ADH Community Journalism Fellows receive?

  • The fellows will participate in a Data Journalism Bootcamp that will provide capacity building training on advanced investigative, data storytelling and mapping techniques. Journalists will also learn how to source, analyze and visualize data in engaging and compelling ways.
  • The fellowship will provide a grant sum to fellows for story production, and mentorship.
  • The fellowship will provide editorial and technical support such as data research and analysis, data visualizations, infographics, and mapping for the stories produced by the fellows.
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Eligibility

    1. Applicants must be journalists based in Nigeria.
    2. Applications are considered on a rolling basis, interested journalists are encouraged to pitch their stories soon as a new call is announced.
    3. Pitches must meet our selected theme.
    4. Pitches from freelance reporters and staff from all types of media organizations – international, national, local and community-based are encouraged to apply.

Requirements

    1. All pitches must be no more than 250 words. 
    2. The pitch should highlight the key issue you want to focus on, why it is relevant to the program and the extent to which it is under-reported.
    3. Indicate why you are the right person to report it and the access you already have.
    4. Include a letter or email from the editor of a publication who is interested in publishing your story.

APPLICATIONS ARE CLOSED.