OpenDemocracy Investigative Journalism Fellowship: Join our feminist investigative journalism team and sharpen your investigative and multimedia skills.
Application Deadline: 3rd April 2022
About the OpenDemocracy Investigative Journalism Fellowship: OpenDemocracy’s excited to announce a six-month investigative reporting fellowship for an early-career journalist. You will join our Tracking the Backlash team, which investigates organised opposition to women’s and LGBTIQ rights across the world.
Type: Fellowship
Eligibility: We are looking for applications from journalists who are interested in developing their skills in investigative journalism and multimedia storytelling. As this is a specialist fellowship, you will get more out of this opportunity if you have been working as a journalist for at least 1–2 years, but this is not essential – we will consider applications in their entirety.
You need to be based in Kenya and have reliable internet access. You may be required to spend significant time travelling the country on reporting assignments.
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of OpenDemocracy Investigative Journalism Fellowship: You will be paid a monthly stipend of $2,100 and be expected to dedicate 40 hours a week to research, reporting, planning and other tasks for investigative projects on women’s and LGBTIQ rights. Throughout, you will receive ongoing mentorship and be invited to attend training workshops.
You will contribute to global projects as well as reporting from the region. Preferably, you will be working full time, but we are open to discussing a part-time position. An extension of another six months is a possibility.
We particularly encourage applications from women and LGBTIQ candidates.
Duration of Award: 6 months
How to Apply for OpenDemocracy Investigative Journalism Fellowship:
Visit Award Webpage for Details
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