NOW OPEN:  Code for Africa (CfA) Media Sentinel Fellowships 2025 For Researchers (Stipend Available)

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Applications are open for the Code for Africa Media Sentinel Fellowship as it empowers grassroots researchers in Benin, Guinea, and Mauritania to fight disinformation and protect digital democracy. Apply below: 

When is the Application Deadline:

The application deadline is 07 May 2025.

Tell Me About The Code for Africa (CfA) Media Sentinel Fellowships:

Code for Africa (CfA) is offering three Media Sentinel Fellowships to frontline grassroots researchers in Benin, Guinea, and Mauritania. Candidates should have expertise in social media listening and analysis and possess a good knowledge of social media cross-platform coordination and messaging on platforms such as Facebook, Telegram, WhatsApp, and X (formerly Twitter). Also, the 10-month part-time fellowships are part of a joint initiative between CfA and the European Partnership for Democracy (EPD) to strengthen information integrity by detecting, disrupting, and deplatforming malign actors in Africa. 

Additionally, the program aims to protect inclusive democracy and human rights in the digital age by leveraging digital technologies, with an emphasis on countering disinformation and harmful narratives. The successful candidates will work with CfAโ€™s forensic investigations team, iLAB, to provide information that will guide the creation of early warning alerts for information manipulation. 

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Which Fields are Eligible?

Fields related to social media analysis, digital forensics, social media listening, platform messaging coordination, and information integrity are eligible.

Type:

Fellowships 

Who can Apply for the Code for Africa (CfA) Media Sentinel Fellowships?

Applicants must meet the following criteria: 

  1. You must be non-partisan, without any link to government agencies, paramilitary organizations, political parties, state-affiliated media, or other bodies that might create the perception of partisanship in either national or local politics. 
  2. You must be fluent in English or French. 
  3. You must have access to a reliable personal laptop or computer with stable internet connectivity to participate in program activities, online classes, and mentorship sessions.
  4. You must demonstrate an understanding of using social media platforms such as Facebook, Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp, and X. 
  5. You must be available for weekly one-hour virtual meetings. 

How are Applicants Selected?

Applicants are selected based on:

  • Expertise in social media listening and analysis.
  • Knowledge of cross-platform coordination and messaging.
  • Experience and influence (macro or nano influencers) related to similar previous projects.
  • Ability to collaborate with CfAโ€™s iLAB team on threat actor mapping and forensic investigations.

Which Countries Are Eligible?

Applicants must be based in or work in Benin, Guinea, or Mauritania.

Where will the Award be Taken?

Virtual 

How Many Awards?

3

What is the Benefit of the Code for Africa (CfA) Media Sentinel Fellowships?

The fellowship benefits include:

  • A competitive monthly stipend based on the fellowโ€™s experience and influence.
  • Advanced training and mentorship in social media and traditional media monitoring from CfA and iLAB experts.
  • Opportunity to collaborate on real-time threat mapping and contribute to early warning systems for disinformation.

How Long Will the Award Last?

10 months 

How to Apply:

To apply, complete the application form.

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  • Mercy Awofiranye is a writer, storyteller, and study abroad counselor who has spent nearly a decade turning complex information into engaging and helpful content. With over 1,000 education-focused articles and scholarship posts online, she has built a reputation for making study abroad opportunities clearer and more accessible. She currently works as a study abroad counselor at EdXtra, leveraging her expertise to guide students through their academic journeys. She holds certifications in the United States Counselor Course from ABCC and Ethical Business Practice in International Student Recruitment from TrainHub, reinforcing her commitment to ethical and informed student advising. Beyond writing and counseling, Mercy enjoys reading, cooking, and exploring new ideas because for her, learning never stops.