Deadline: May 15, 2023
Do you have a passion for storytelling and climate issues? Then this is some exciting news for you! The Caribbean Climate Justice Journalism Fellowship is now accepting applications for a second cycle, which will run from June to November 2023!
Climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing our planet today. It’s affecting everything from our food and water supplies to the very air we breathe. And it’s hitting the Caribbean especially hard, with rising sea levels, more frequent and intense hurricanes, and other devastating effects.
But here’s the good news: YOU can do something about it. By sharing stories of resilience, courage, and innovation, you can inspire others to take action. That’s where the Caribbean Climate Justice Journalism Fellowship comes in!
This fellowship is a collaboration between Climate Tracker and Open Society Foundations, two organisations deeply committed to promoting climate justice and environmental sustainability. Together, they are offering a unique opportunity for young Caribbean journalists to hone their skills, tell important stories, and make a real impact in their communities.
Benefits
- Training and Mentorship: As a fellow, you’ll receive expert training and mentorship from experienced journalists and climate experts. You’ll learn how to research, report, and write stories that resonate with audiences and make a difference.
- Networking: You’ll also have the chance to connect with other fellows, journalists, editors, and gurus in the field. You’ll build your professional network and learn from others passionate about climate issues.
- Monthly Stipend: You’ll receive a monthly stipend during the six months of the fellowship, every time you publish a story with Climate Tracker.
- Publishing opportunities: They expect you to produce multiple original stories on climate justice in the Caribbean during the fellowship period. Your work with Climate Tracker could be featured on other media platforms interested in connecting with Caribbean climate journalists, just LIKE YOU.
- Fun and Fellowship: But it’s not all work and no play! The fellowship is designed to be a fun and engaging experience, with plenty of opportunities to connect, learn, and explore. You’ll get to know your colleagues, participate in workshops and events, and maybe even have more future opportunities with Climate Tracker!
Eligibility
You can apply if you are:
- A Caribbean journalist interested in covering climate justice.
- A Caribbean journalist with some experience in covering environmental issues but looking for guidance and training in reporting on climate justice.
- A Caribbean journalist with some publications under your belt, interested in gaining knowledge and certification in climate justice.
- A Caribbean journalism, media, or communications student with at least 1 year of experience reporting or some publishing is already done in the past year, looking for the chance to increase your knowledge and publishing profile.
- Able to commit to attendance of the fortnightly group training sessions and weekly check-in calls with your assigned mentor.
Note: All ages are invited to apply, however, priority will be given to those between 18-35 years of age.
Application
Simply tell them how this fellowship could potentially benefit you and your career! Application deadline is Monday, 15 May, 2023 at 11:59pm (GMT-4 | Port-of-Spain time).
For more information, visit Climate Tracker.