Deadline: 23 February 2018
Increasingly African business and social leaders are emphasising that the future of the continent lies in its own hands. But, are we adequately reporting this and giving sufficient media attention to the strengthening entrepreneurial and innovative spirit? While analysing the challenges facing development, this intensive 3-day course explores the opportunities being seized by businesses and individuals in Africa, as well as the costs and benefits of foreign investment.
Thomson Reuters Foundation is seeking application for its workshop entitled “Africa Rising Reporting” with an aim to equip journalists with the skills necessary to cover the economic and business trends. Led by seasoned Reuters’ journalists with deep experience, the course will show the applicants how to make the link between money and people; and where to find new stories and sources.
Benefits
Thomson Reuters Foundation can fund travel expenses and accommodation for participants travelling from outside Nairobi. This arrangement is subject to variation.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be African (East Africa and Southern Africa) full-time journalists or regular contributors to broadcast media organisations in Africa.
- Applicants must be able to demonstrate a commitment to a career in journalism in their country, must be a senior journalist with a minimum of three years’ professional experience and have a good level in spoken and written English.
- If Applicants have been on a Thomson Reuters Foundation training programme within the last two years they will not be eligible to apply.
How to Apply
- When applying applicants will be asked to upload the following documents – please have these ready:
- 2 relevant work samples (maximum file size 5 MB) – in English if possible. For stories not in English, please include a 250-word English summary about the story.
- A letter from applicant’s editor consenting to their participation in the programme.
- Applicants can apply online via given website.
Eligible Countries: Burundi, Comoros, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Rwanda, Malawi, Somalia, South Sudan, Seychelles, Tanzania, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland.
For more information, please visit Africa Rising Reporting.