ADH Community Journalism Fellowship (ACJF) Cohort 3 for Nigerian Journalists. Apply below
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Orodata Science is proud to announce the call for applications for the third cohort of the African Data Hub (ADH) community journalism fellowship. This new call is designed differently from the others as it seeks reporters focused on documenting and reporting on the health challenges emanating from the flood devastation of several parts of Nigeria these past few months.
The last decade has seen a rapid increase in environmental and climate crises globally. In sub-Saharan Africa, disasters have become yearly occurrences, ravaging properties, lives, farmland, livestock, and other forms of trade, while rendering millions homeless. The financial loss is gargantuan. Experts have warned that Africa is on the verge of losing billions yearly to these disasters. While Nigeria sees flooding every year, the last few months have been quite devastating. According to data intelligence and story platform Twentyten, as of the 10th of October 2022, about 33 out of 36 states of Nigeria have been affected by floods.
This new call seeks reporters who want to report on the health implications as communities struggle to access food, shelter, and health services. It further seeks to amplify how the already crumbling poor health system of local communities has been hugely impacted by climate and environmental disasters, while documenting, collecting data, and connecting the dots on the root causes which have been related to unusual rainfalls, overflowing local rivers and dams, inadequate infrastructure, non-implementation of environmental guidelines, among others.
This fellowship program will support community journalists with grants, capacity development, and tools to produce data-driven and evidence-based reports on the selected theme. These reports will chart insights towards proper resource planning, emergency planning, policy change, effective public service delivery, grassroots development, and improvement of the quality of life.
The programme will prioritize stories deep-diving into community health challenges related to climate change, climate disaster, flooding, unusual river, and dam overflow, as they affect local communities and women and girls especially.
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