FUNDED: Apply for the Nilewell Scientists – Journalists Co-production fellowship program 2024
Applications are now open for the 2024 NileWell Scientist-Journalist Co-Production Fellowship Program. InfoNile invites journalists and scientists from Nile Basin countries (Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Ethiopia, Egypt, DRC, Sudan, and South Sudan) for a fellowship from June 2024 to March 2025.
It includes training, mentorship, and creating communication outputs based on scientific research. This program is organized by InfoNile, a group of journalists focusing on water issues in the Nile River Basin. It's done through the NileWell platform, connecting journalists and scientists.
It's partnered with the Nile Basin Capacity Building Network Foundation and IHE Delft Institute for Water Education, funded by JRS Biodiversity Foundation and IHE Delft’s Water and Development Partnership Programme.
The aim is to better communicate science to media and audiences in the Nile Basin, including local communities, conservation groups, and policymakers.
Scroll down below for more details and click on the official link attached to apply
Additional Information
Professional journalists with an interest in reporting on water and the environment are welcome to apply. This includes individuals who are dedicated to covering stories related to these important topics.
Additionally, scientists and researchers from different disciplines who work on topics related to water and/or the environment are encouraged to apply. This includes those studying areas such as climate change, biodiversity, water quality, water infrastructure, and hydrology. If your work involves investigating any aspect of these subjects, you are eligible to apply for the fellowship program.
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