Deadline: 25-Jul-23
To address the capacity gap among health reporters, the NCDC, AFENET, and BA-Nigeria led by Johns Hopkins Centre for Communication Programmes have jointly developed a unique media fellowship, Epidemiology, Infodemiology and Social and Behaviour Change/Risk Communication Media Fellowship (MEDIA-EIS FELLOWSHIP).
The MEDIA-EIS Fellowship is a premier capacity-building program established to develop the knowledge, and skills, of journalists working in the public health space through comprehensive training on Basic Epidemiology, Infodemiology, and Social and Behaviour Change (SBC)/Risk Communication. The Fellowship recognises the parallels between the three programme areas and how each impacts the other.
The MEDIA-EIS Fellowship consortium designed the programme to enhance the success of field epidemiology investments, and to contribute to disease prevention, detection, and control of outbreaks, thereby strengthening Nigeria’s health security.
The MEDIA-EIS fellows will engage closely with mentors, who are experts in journalism and public health, technical staff from the One Health Ministries, Departments, and Agencies, as well as subject-matter experts. Fellows will be exposed to relevant research, disease and/or thematic technical working groups, key decision makers, and timely information that will aid them in delivering policy-impacting and perception-shaping media content.
The Fellowship is expected to create a cadre of media experts who will not only play a more qualitative role in outbreak coverage and reportage but also play the critical role of ensuring accountability, transparency, and upholding best practices in finance, equity, and human rights observation during outbreaks. Trained Fellows will ensure less privileged populations are not marginalised but have the same attention as their more privileged counterparts across the entire spectrum of emergency preparedness and response.
Duration: Four (4) months
Format: Hybrid
Eligibility Criteria
- The Fellowship is open to all journalists in the health sector in Nigeria. Person specifications and other requirements are provided in the call for applications. The first cohort will consist of thirty successful applicants.
- They urge all journalists, editors, programme managers, and influencers who desire to operate in the public health space and who have the requisite qualification to take advantage of this opportunity.
For more information, visit Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC).