Call for Applications: Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) Journalism Fellowship 2025 for Eastern Africa

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Applications are open for the DPI Journalism Fellowship for Eastern Africa, offering journalists the opportunity to enhance their skills in reporting on Digital Public Infrastructure and Digital Public Goods. Apply below: 

When is the Application Deadline:

The application deadline is 1 April 2025 โ€“ 18.00 East African Time.

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Tell Me About The Digital Public Infrastructure Journalism Fellowship:

 The Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) Journalism Fellowship for Eastern Africa, hosted by CIPESA in partnership with Co-Develop, aims to develop a new generation of journalists equipped to investigate and report on Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and Digital Public Goods (DPGs). This fellowship provides rigorous training, mentorship, and financial support, empowering journalists to explore the challenges, promises, and lived experiences of DPI across Eastern Africa. Fellows will be expected to produce impactful stories that influence public debate and policy.

Which Fields are Eligible?

Journalism

Type:

Fellowship 

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Who can Apply For The Digital Public Infrastructure Journalism Fellowship?

The eligibility criteria include:

  • Be a practicing journalist with at least three years of professional experience.
  • Be a journalist based in the following Eastern Africa countries: Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda
  • Demonstrate strong interest or experience in reporting on digital technologies, governance, human rights, or development.
  • Be proficient in English or French. 
  • Be available to fully participate in the three-month fellowship and in post-fellowship activities.
  • Be affiliated with a credible media outlet willing to support their reporting.

How are Applicants Selected?

The selection will be based on merit and demonstrated interest in DPI-related reporting. The process includes:

  • Initial application screening.
  • Interviews with shortlisted candidates.
  • Final selection by a panel of media and policy experts.
  • Women and early-career journalists are strongly encouraged to apply.

Which Countries Are Eligible?

The following countries are eligible: Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda

Where will the Award be Taken?

The fellowship involves virtual training workshops, an in-person workshop in Nairobi, Kenya, and story production from participantsโ€™ locations.

How Many Awards?

Not specified

What is the Benefit of the Digital Public Infrastructure Journalism Fellowship?

Additionally, the benefits include:

  • A grant of up to USD 1,500 to support story production.
  • Access to reporting grants post-fellowship.
  • Mentorship from senior journalists and digital policy experts.
  • Certificate of Completion.
  • Travel, accommodation, and incidental expenses for the in-person workshop.

How Long Will the Award Last?

6 months (Juneโ€“December 2025).

How to Apply:

Applicants must complete the application form by 21st April 2025. For more information, visit CIPESA or contact programmes@cipesa.org.

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