Application Deadline: July 10th, 2023
The “Promoting Excellence in Journalism Education in Africa” initiative invites 30+ universities and training centres across the continent to help develop criteria for excellence in journalism education. The initiative is supported by Google News Initiative and coordinated by the Wits Centre for Journalism and the School of Journalism and Media Studies at Rhodes University (South Africa).
Based on the agreed upon criteria, the centres are invited to self-assess and identify gaps in their own programmes. They will be able to submit a proposal until 10 July 2023 for one of the 10 grants available to help address these gaps. For example, the proposals might involve integrating new UNESCO curriculum resources on fake news and disinformation, migration, terrorism and climate change, into their programmes, or deepening links between universities and the media industry. Institutions can also propose activities for using key international days like World Press Freedom Day to mobilize partnership, devise innovative teaching methodologies adapted to challenges identified in Africa, or take steps towards building a community of practice in African Journalism Education.
Eligibility Criteria
- This grants funding opportunity is available to journalism schools, colleges and universities in Africa.
- Only one proposal per institution will be considered. Please confer with your colleagues to ensure that no duplicate proposals are received from your institution.
- Institutions that participated in the series of regional online consultations will be prioritized in the selection process.
Funding Info
- Up to USD 16,000 will be allocated to each successful application, and a total of 10 grants will be awarded.
- Duration: Activities for the proposals should run from August 1, 2023 until March 15, 2024.
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the UNESCO Excellence in Journalism Education in Africa Initiative