Deadline: 30-Jun-21
Climatetracker.org has announced the applications for the Solutions Reporting Fellowship to gain deeper insight into sustainability and what it means around the world.
They’ve partnered with One Earth, to bring you this awesome opportunity to be part of a 6-month paid media mentorship fellowship combo!
The quest for sustainability is already transforming the landscape for development, tourism, agriculture, economy, and all other aspects of their lives. It is key to progress, particularly in these times of economic crisis and will be a critical building block in innovating their future.
They are on the lookout for 4 globally diverse solutions reporting fellows to write stories unearthing the most amazing solutions-based projects in their county.
Why should you join?
- As a selected Fellow, you’ll be writing and publishing powerful sustainability stories focused on local solutions in your country/region. They will work alongside you, coaching and mentoring you, as you produce stories that will tell the world about untold local successes.
- Not only is this a great opportunity to build your network around the world and engage with journalists beyond your country/region, it is a fantastic chance to gain hands-on experience in reporting on climate change and sustainability issues and publishing on both Climate Tracker and One Earth websites.
- If that is not enough to entice you to apply, how about this:
- 6-month one-on-one mentoring and training
- Opportunity to expand your publishing profile
- $165 USD/month stipend
- Get your project listed on One Earth’s Project Marketplace and the potential for the project to be funded
Eligibility Criteria
Ideal candidates will have:
- 1 year of journalism experience min
- A hunger to improve as journalists – this is a learning experience
- A history of writing quality solutions stories
- Ability to take good quality photos
- This opportunity is not specific to any one country or region. It is open to all young journalists between the age group 18-35.
For more information, visit https://act.climatetracker.org/f0867ca8-055c-4b23-a12d-f77a5a60db3e