Opportunity

Nigeria Health Watch Collaborative Solutions Journalism Grant 2023


Deadline: March 17, 2023

Applications for the Nigeria Health Watch Collaborative Solutions Journalism Grant 2023 are open. This grant is open to newsrooms, journalists, and freelancers who are well-versed in Solutions Journalism and can collaborate to pitch projects and stories.

Solutions Journalism is a type of reporting that delivers rigorous, investigative, and evidence-based reports of responses to various social problems. Unlike problem-focused reporting, Solutions Journalism highlights how people are addressing similar problems in multiple locations, making peer learning possible. The grant encourages media outlets, journalists, freelancers, and storytellers of all forms to pitch Solutions Journalism stories or projects as a team.

Grant

  • The grant provides mini-grants, up to N1,000,000, to support five successful submissions.

Eligibility

  • Open to journalists and media organisations in Nigeria, including print, online, and broadcast media that have a good grasp of Solutions Journalism and have already published Solutions Journalism stories. Having stories indexed in the Solutions Journalism tracker is an advantage.
  • A team of freelance journalists interested in collaborating on a Solutions Journalism story can also apply.
  • Newsrooms/media outlets can collaborate with each other to apply.

Other Criteria

  • The grant is looking for teams of journalists/freelancers or newsrooms interested in investigating responses that are addressing various sustainable development goals in different locations. For example, if a team is interested in looking at how the problem of WASH in health facilities is being addressed, they will investigate this from two locations and compare what’s working or not working. They can proceed to publish their findings using the Solutions Journalism pillars.
  • The team should be able to collaborate and publish a minimum of three story series from their investigations. The story series can take multiple formats – audio, text, video, photodocumentary, or a combination of different formats.
  • The team must commit to delivering all outputs within the project period (eight weeks) and participate in weekly check-ins and progress calls as part of the mentoring provided to help them complete their deliverables.
  • If working as a team of journalists, they must have access to publish their stories in a reputable online platform (a letter of intent to publish from an editor will be an added advantage).

Application

Only applications sent via the online application portal will be considered. One person can apply on behalf of a team.

Click here to apply

For more information, visit Collaborative Solutions Journalism Grant.

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