Deadline: 11 July 2018
The European Journalism Centre (EJC) is seeking applications for its Global Health Journalism Grant Programme for Germany that aims to advance innovative reporting on global health topics in developing countries in German media.
The goal of the grant, supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is to raise awareness about global health issues among the general public and to inform influencers and decision makers in government, civil society, industry, and science as well as development communities.
The topic of health and the description of health care in the developing countries should be put in the broader context of development cooperation, political stability, migration and international relations.
Grant Information
The grants are worth between €5,000 and €20,000 each – including potential travel and technical expenses according to the scope of project.
Country focus
The projects must take place in one or several developing countries, ideally Least Developed Countries (LDCs), excluding the countries from the former Yugoslav Republic, former Soviet Union countries, China and countries covered by a US embargo (Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Syria).
Eligibility Criteria
- Freelance or permanently employed individual journalists, or small teams of journalists (including support staff as appropriate, e.g., graphic designers, software programmers, or data experts), may apply for funding for a story in whichever format they deem best suited to their topic and audience (text, video, audio, or multimedia).
- The applicants should be experienced in reporting on the topics of health, science, business or development and need to publish in relevant media from Germany.
- Journalists are strongly encouraged to publish in multiple outlets.
- There are no citizenship or residence requirements, as long as project is produced and published in German and the media outlets will report for are German, with their main audiences in Germany.
How to Apply
Applicants can apply online via given website.
For more information, please visit Global Health Reporting Grant.