The Foundation for Investigative Journalism and Social Justice (FIJ) has announced a call for applications for its 2024 Journalism for Social Justice Training.
This one-day training event, set to take place on July 25, 2024, in Lagos, aims to equip 20 young journalists with the skills and knowledge needed to produce impactful social justice stories. The training is designed for early-career journalists and undergraduates with a passion for defending the public interest through journalism.
Benefits:
Participants in this training will gain a comprehensive understanding of how to use journalism to address social injustices. The programme will cover the creation of quality, critical, and impactful social justice stories, emphasizing the importance of this type of journalism. Additionally, trainees will learn how to measure the impact of their stories, ensuring their work contributes meaningfully to public discourse and social change.
Eligibility:
The training is open to undergraduates and early-career journalists who are interested in incorporating social justice reporting into their work. Applicants should have a demonstrated passion for using journalism to fight social injustice and defend the public interest. This opportunity is ideal for those at the beginning of their journalism careers who are eager to make a difference through their reporting.
Application process:
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply via the official application link provided by FIJ. The application process involves submitting the necessary documents and information through an online form. Applicants should ensure they meet all eligibility criteria and are prepared to participate fully in the training.
Application deadline: July 7, 2024.