Application Deadline: May 6th 2019
The application process is now open for the second edition of the Paradigm Initiative Digital Rights and Inclusion Media Fellowship.
The Fellowship is a 4-month program designed to immerse outstanding,
early career, journalists in digital rights and digital inclusion
advocacy – and intervention efforts – in Africa. Selected journalists
will work with Paradigm Initiative on various projects and contribute to
improving public understanding of digital rights and inclusion issues.
In 2018, Nigeria’s Victor Ekwealor (Techpoint) and Togo’s Emmanuel Vitus
(GhanaWeb) emerged as the pioneer fellows. In 2019, we plan to select three fellows.
Components of the Fellowship
- 2-day Orientation and Digital Rights/Inclusion training
- 2-week residency at Paradigm Initiative’s offices in Nigeria. The
Fellow will spend time at the Yaba HQ, Aba LIFE Centre, Abuja office,
Ajegunle LIFE Centre and Kano LIFE Centre - 4-month virtual collaboration with Paradigm Initiative
- Fellowship may also include fully-funded local and international travels to participate in and cover relevant events
- Interaction with leading stakeholders in digital rights advocacy
Expectations
- Fellows will be expected to participate in all scheduled activities
- Fellows will be expected to publish, in their affiliated newspapers
or magazines, at least twelve reports on digital rights and inclusion
issues during the fellowship period. Fellows will retain full editorial
direction on the stories - Fellows will be expected to continue to provide coverage to digital
rights and inclusion issues after their fellowshipParadigm Initiative
will provide fellows with a monthly stipend, and a one-time research
grant, during the fellowship period
Who can apply?
- The Fellowship is open to journalists affiliated with mainstream print and online newspapers in Africa
- We are especially interested in women journalists
- Interested candidates must demonstrate previous coverage of human rights and/or tech issues and interest in advocacy journalism
- Interested candidates must not have spent more than ten years in
journalism. We are most interested in outstanding, early career
journalists
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