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Climatetracker.org seeking Applications for Restoring Africa’s Drylands Journalism Fellowship

Call for Applications for AAJA-Asia's N3ConU Mentorship Program

Deadline: 10-May-21

Climatetracker.org is seeking applications to Restore Africa’s Drylands Journalism Fellowship.

More than half a billion people live and work in Africa’s drylands, among the most parched landscapes on the planet, and representing 43 percent of the continent. Smallholders nurture crops and graze livestock on land that is mostly rained — and rapidly degrading, due in part to the relentless, devastating force of climate change that threatens the rich biodiversity of these fragile landscapes.

On 2-3 June 2021, the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) will host the first-ever digital conference focused entirely on Africa’s drylands and how integrative restoration practices can see them flourish once again – GLF Africa 2021.

Be a part of the amazing team of young journalists from across Africa to receive training and gain full access to attend and cover this conference. Join in for inspiring speakers, the latest science, concerts, film screenings, virtual tours, networking, and the unexpected discoveries that always form part of this event.

Why should they apply?

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://climatetracker.org/dryland-restoration-in-africa-journalism-fellowship-opportunity/

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