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CEMESP Gets USAID Grant For Fellowship Program


  16 Septembre      12        Media (1875),

   

MONROVIA, Sept. 14 (LINA) – The Center for Media Studies and Peacebuilding (CEMESP) has received a grant from USAID Media Activity through Internews to implement an investigative journalism fellowship program for Liberian journalists.

The fellowship under the journalism component of USAID Media Activity seeks to build the capacity of local journalists to improve their storytelling skills through in-depth reporting and reinforce the ability to fact-check to identify and counter misinformation and disinformation.

The fellowship also enhances freedom of expression and information dissemination that strengthens media professionalism and the quality delivery of news and information.

It offers support and empowerment for the first batch of 18 journalists with gender balance so that they can increase and improve their coverage of public finance, environment, natural resources management and anti-corruption issues in a way that promotes accountability and transparency in the public sector.

The fellowship package includes training, mentoring, stories production and modest story grant to enable fellows pursue story ideas.

CEMESP intends to hone the reportorial skills of 18 journalists as fellows for a period of 10 months (November 2022-August 2023).

Selection Criteria: Must have passion for Investigative Journalism and must provide evidence of similar work done within the last two years.

At least five years of experience in mainstream media with any local media entity (print, broadcast and online) is a requirement.

Applicants must be fluent in Witten and Spoken English and present a Letter of Consent from editorial supervisor approving participation.

CEMESP is therefore accepting applications from individual journalists working for print, radio, and online media institutions in Liberia to form part of this new fellowship program.

A CEMESP release said female journalists are highly encouraged to apply as deadline for all applications Monday, September 26, 2022 and is to be submitted via email to: [email protected] and CC to [email protected] and [email protected] CEMESP Investigative Journalism Fellowship.

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