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(This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/theawjpo/subdomains/staging.theawjp.org/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114 Notice: Function _load_textdomain_just_in_time was called incorrectly. Translation loading for the invera domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/theawjpo/subdomains/staging.theawjp.org/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114 Home - The AWJP ✕ Menu * Home * About Us * Team * Fellowships * Reporting on the PandemicPromoting the role of African women journalists in reporting on the COVID-19 Pandemic. * The Aftershocks Data FellowshipCategories, unlike tags, can have a hierarchy. You might have a Jazz category, and under that have children categories for Bebop and Big Band. Totally optional. * Article-19 Health Misinformation Fellowship * WA GBV Reporting Fellowship PitchesThe Africa Women Journalism Project, an initiative supported by the International Centre for Journalists in partnership with the Ford Foundation West Africa, invites applications from women journalists from Nigeria, Ghana and Senegal. The initiative aims to increase the capacity of women journalists in comprehending the complexities of gender-based violence and exploitation and empowering them to cover gender-related issues. The AWJP seeks 60 women journalists interested in investigating and exposing the extent of gender-based violence in the target countries with a focus on under-reported issues.. We are particularly interested in stories that cover under-reported topics of violence against women in the region with a specific focus on three countries—Nigeria, Ghana and Senegal. The applications will be assessed based on the following relevance of the proposed story, feasibility, originality of the piece, motivation expressed in the application and journalistic approach. Successful participants, meeting all requirements, will be shortlisted for a 9-month fellowship. The fellowship includes on-the-job mentoring, editorial sessions, training on gender-based violence, and financial support. WHY is this important now? The current situation in West Africa demands attention due to the longstanding issue of gender-based violence, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The crisis has led to a surge in domestic and… * West African GBV ReportingCategories, unlike tags, can have a hierarchy. You might have a Jazz category, and under that have children categories for Bebop and Big Band. Totally optional. * Aftershocks Data Fellowship 22-23Categories, unlike tags, can have a hierarchy. You might have a Jazz category, and under that have children categories for Bebop and Big Band. Totally optional. * Projects * Francophone Women Journalists Reporting Project * Fellow Blogs * Stories * Fellow Stories * Publications * NAKA Bot * Opportunities AFRICA WOMEN JOURNALISM PROJECT THE AFRICA WOMEN JOURNALISM PROJECT (AWJP) WAS SET UP WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS (ICFJ) BY ICFJ KNIGHT FELLOW CATHERINE GICHERU IN JULY 2020 AT THE HEIGHT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. ABOUT AWJP PROMOTING THE ROLE OF AFRICAN WOMEN JOURNALISTS IN REPORTING ON UNDERREPORTED AND UNDERREPRESENTED COMMUNITIES. Read More Fellowships 0 Fellows 0 Stories 0 + OUR FELLOWSHIPS OUR FELLOWSHIPS ARE STRUCTURED TO IMPROVE AND PRODUCE MORE NUANCED EVIDENCE-BASED JOURNALISM IN UNDERREPORTED ISSUES WHILE HIGHLIGHTING THE VOICES AND VIEWS OF MARGINALISED GROUPS. WEST AFRICAN GBV REPORTING Read More CHECK GLOBAL GENDERED ELECTION MISINFORMATION FELLOWSHIP Read More AFTERSHOCKS DATA FELLOWSHIP 22-23 Read More REPORTING ON THE PANDEMIC FELLOWSHIP Read More AFTERSHOCKS DATA FELLOWSHIP Read More ARTICLE-19/ HEALTH MISINFO FELLOWSHIP Read More WEST AFRICAN GBV REPORTING Read More CHECK GLOBAL GENDERED ELECTION MISINFORMATION FELLOWSHIP Read More AFTERSHOCKS DATA FELLOWSHIP 22-23 Read More REPORTING ON THE PANDEMIC FELLOWSHIP Read More AFTERSHOCKS DATA FELLOWSHIP Read More ARTICLE-19/ HEALTH MISINFO FELLOWSHIP Read More Learn More OUR STORIES STORIES PRODUCED BY OUR FELLOWS ARE PUBLISHED BY NEWSROOMS ACROSS AFRICA Aftershocks Data Fellowship 22-23 March 11, 2024 LIVING ON THE MARGINS Despite ongoing initiatives to advance the implementation of the national disability law since its enactment in Nigeria, there remains a low level of adherence and execution across all sectors. Consequently, people with disabilities are excluded Read More ➝ Aftershocks Data Fellowship 22-23 February 14, 2024 DAR ES SALAAM WASTE WARRIORS: TURNING WASTE INTO OPPORTUNITY Even before the Waste to Zero initiative was launched at the COP28 Climate Change conference in December 2023, an inspiring group of women in Dar es Salaam have been spearheading an approach that is tackling Read More ➝ Aftershocks Data Fellowship 22-23 January 21, 2024 YAM FARMERS BATTLE CHALLENGES OF CLIMATE CHANGE, INSECURITY Increasing the yield of important crops such as yam is crucial to ensure food security and livelihood. However, unpredictable rainfall and higher temperatures have contributed to reduced yam harvests. In this report, JUSTINA ASISHANA highlights the multi-faceted Read More ➝ Aftershocks Data Fellowship 22-23 January 21, 2024 UNRAVELLING KENYA’S FOOD CRISIS With 8.9 million Kenyans (17 per cent of the population) living in extreme poverty – below 1.9 USD (Ksh 250) a day –and a hunger level score of 23.5 which is way above the recommended Read More ➝ Aftershocks Data Fellowship 22-23 January 21, 2024 ARE WE DOING ENOUGH? Comprehensive Sexual education in Kenya has been a topic of concern in recent years. The question of whether youth in Kenya are equipped with comprehensive sexual education has been raised by many stakeholders in the Read More ➝ Aftershocks Data Fellowship 22-23 August 28, 2023 HOW MAASAI WOMEN DEFY GENDER STEREOTYPES TO MAKE MONEY IN MILK VALUE Read More ➝ More Stories OUR PARTNERS AWJP PROJECTS AND FELLOWSHIPS ARE SUPPORTED BY Copyright © 2023 - The African Women Journalism Project * Facebook * Twitter * LinkedIn * Search the SiteOpen Search Window ↑ Arabic Chinese (Simplified) Dutch English French German Italian Portuguese Russian Spanish en