Call for Applications – In-Depth Online Biodiversity Journalism Training for Young Journalists in West Africa
Young journalists across West Africa have a powerful opportunity to build their environmental reporting skills and make a meaningful impact on biodiversity storytelling. The Centre for Climate Change and Food Security (CCCFS), through its non-profit journalism initiative GJESHA, in collaboration with The North Journals, is now accepting applications for its in-depth online biodiversity journalism training programme.
This initiative is specifically open to passionate and early-career journalists based in Ghana, The Gambia, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, and Liberia. The training is tailored to equip selected participants with the skills and tools to effectively report on biodiversity and conservation issues through accurate, engaging, and solution-oriented storytelling.
About the Programme
The GJESHA Biodiversity Journalism Training is a unique capacity-building opportunity focused on promoting environmental journalism in Africa. As global concern about biodiversity loss continues to grow, the need for informed reporting that contextualises the issues and connects with local communities has never been more critical.
Through this programme, young and aspiring journalists will undergo a structured training process, led by professionals with extensive experience in environmental reporting and biodiversity communication. The sessions are designed to bridge the gap between science, storytelling, and policy, helping participants turn complex biodiversity challenges into compelling narratives for diverse audiences.
What You Will Gain
Selected participants will benefit from a rich and practical learning experience, including:
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Expert-led virtual training sessions: covering biodiversity fundamentals, conservation strategies, reporting techniques, and ethical journalism practices.
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Mentorship and editorial guidance: each participant will receive support in developing a story idea into a fully produced article or multimedia report.
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Publication support: opportunities to pitch and publish biodiversity stories with local or regional media platforms.
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Networking: connect with like-minded peers, regional experts, and environmental journalists across West Africa.
This initiative not only builds the capacity of young journalists but also contributes to strengthening environmental communication in Africa by supporting impactful reporting.
Eligibility Criteria
To apply, applicants must meet the following requirements:
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Be a citizen or resident of Ghana, The Gambia, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, or Liberia.
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Be a young or early-career journalist, aged approximately 18–35 (students and recent graduates with journalism interest are encouraged to apply).
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Demonstrate interest or experience in storytelling, journalism, or media production.
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Have a strong passion for environmental issues, especially biodiversity and conservation.
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Be able to commit to the full duration of the online training programme.
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Have access to a stable internet connection and a device for participating in virtual sessions.
Prior experience in environmental reporting is not required, but a willingness to learn and engage is essential.
Application Process
Interested applicants are required to submit the following:
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A short personal statement (up to 300 words) describing your interest in biodiversity journalism and what you hope to gain from the training.
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A sample of your writing or multimedia work (this can be published or unpublished, in any format).
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A brief resume (1–2 pages) detailing relevant education, experience, and contact information.
Applications must be submitted online through the designated application form.
Deadline
The application deadline: Rolling
Applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, as spots may be limited and selection will be competitive.
Why This Matters
In a world facing growing environmental threats, biodiversity reporting is more important than ever. Journalists are essential in raising awareness, influencing policy, and empowering communities to take action. This programme is a step toward building a new generation of biodiversity champions in the media.
If you are ready to use your voice and your pen to protect the planet, this training is for you.
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