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Apply now for COP31 Climate Change Media Partnership Reporting Fellowship Program

Applications open for Seeds of Sustainability Fund Program 2025

Deadline: 17-Jun-2026

Applications are open for the COP31 Climate Change Media Partnership Reporting Fellowship, designed to support journalists from low- and middle-income countries to cover the 31st UN Climate Change Conference (COP31). The fellowship enables in-depth reporting on global climate negotiations, UNFCCC processes, and related climate policy issues, with structured editorial, logistical, and training support.

The programme aims to strengthen climate journalism by improving access to COP proceedings and enhancing public understanding of international climate decision-making.

Overview

The fellowship supports professional journalists in producing high-quality reporting on COP31 and related climate negotiations. It focuses on increasing coverage of UN climate processes and ensuring that perspectives from low- and middle-income countries are represented in global climate discourse.

Selected fellows receive access to mentorship, expert briefings, and editorial guidance, along with financial and logistical support for in-person participation or virtual reporting.

Programme Objectives

The fellowship aims to:

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must meet the following requirements:

Freelance journalists may apply if they can provide:

Application Requirements

Applicants must submit:

Fellowship Support and Benefits

In-person Fellows receive:

Virtual Fellows receive:

All Fellows receive:

Selection Criteria

Applications are assessed based on:

Programme Expectations

Selected fellows are expected to:

How to Apply

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Ensure you:

Step 2: Prepare Application Materials

Compile:

Step 3: Develop Story Ideas

Prepare:

Step 4: Submit Application

Submit all required documents through the official fellowship application process.

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Why This Fellowship Matters

Global climate negotiations at COP31 shape international climate policy and financing frameworks. However, coverage of these processes is often limited in many low- and middle-income countries. This fellowship strengthens journalistic capacity, improves access to negotiations, and ensures more inclusive and informed reporting on climate decision-making worldwide.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Conclusion

The COP31 Climate Change Media Partnership Reporting Fellowship enables journalists from low- and middle-income countries to report directly on global climate negotiations. By combining financial support, mentorship, and access to COP processes, the programme strengthens climate journalism capacity and promotes more inclusive, high-quality coverage of international climate policy decisions.

For more information, visit Earth Journalism Network.

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