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Y. Eva Tan Conservation Reporting Fellowship Program

Japan Foundation Indo-Pacific Partnership (JFIPP) Research Fellowship

Deadline: 10-Feb-23

Mongabay has established the Y. Eva Tan Conservation Reporting Fellowship Program that will provide opportunities for journalists from biodiversity hotspots in tropical countries to report on critical environmental issues, gaining valuable training, experience, and credibility that will help them advance their careers in journalism and communications.

The Y. Eva Tan Conservation Reporting Fellowship Program builds on Mongabay’s long-running internship program, which has helped bolster the capacity of environmental journalists in a field where such experience can be hard to acquire. 

The Y. Eva Tan Conservation Reporting Fellowship Program will support up to 12 fellows per year — six at their global English bureau and six at their Spanish-language bureau, Mongabay-Latam. Each cohort will consist of three fellows per bureau.

Fellows will gain valuable experience working with a range of editors at their international news outlet, develop their environmental reporting skills, and create a portfolio of original publications that should help them advance their careers in journalism.

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Eligibility Criteria

Note: They are currently only accepting fellows for their global English- and Spanish-language offices. Their ambition is to eventually expand this program into other Mongabay bureaus, including Indonesia, India, Brazil and French-speaking tropical countries, but they don’t currently have a timeline for this expansion.

Desired Experience & Qualifications / Judging Criteria

For more information, visit Mongabay.org .

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