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Making a Difference With Multimedia 2021 Fellowship Cohort!

Making a Difference With Multimedia 2021 Fellowship Cohort!

Deadline: 30-Apr-21

The Making a Difference with Multimedia 2021 Fellowship Cohort! is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and is organized by Population Reference Bureau (PRB) under the Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health (PACE) project, which recognizes that young people are powerful agents of transformation when armed with effective communication tools and strategies.

If you are part of a youth-led organization working on environmental conservation or reproductive health advocacy and you want to expand your influence, become a more effective communicator, and build your multimedia production skills, this opportunity is for you.

Leaders from selected organizations will participate in a six-month interactive training program focused on the building blocks of effective and sustainable advocacy. Training topics include understanding and interpreting data and evidence, strategic messaging, multimedia production skills, and community mobilization/engagement best practices. Between monthly training sessions, fellows will use their new skills and knowledge to plan and launch a multimedia campaign focused on a topic of their choice.

Participants will receive coaching and feedback from fellowship staff and senior fellows from Bridge Connect Africa Initiative (BCAI), a youth-led institution based in Kano State, Nigeria. Other direct support, including professional mentorship in multimedia skills and grants for equipment and travel, will also be available to fellows.

Campaigns may focus on any population, environment, and reproductive health theme, but they must address a challenge that is relevant to fellows’ countries and communities. Possible campaign themes include:

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.prb.org/apply-now-to-join-the-making-a-difference-with-multimedia-2021-fellowship-cohort/

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