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Network Lead Role for Africa Investigative Journalism Network (AIJN) – Applications Open Until 13 March 2026

Network Lead Role for Africa Investigative Journalism Network (AIJN) – Applications Open Until 13 March 2026
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Applications are still open for an influential part-time leadership role supporting investigative journalism across Africa. The deadline to apply for the Network Lead – Africa Investigative Journalism Network (AIJN) role has been extended to 13 March 2026 at 5pm SAST (6pm EAT).

This opportunity is ideal for experienced investigative journalism professionals with strong cross-border networks who are passionate about strengthening collaboration, mentoring journalists, and supporting major continental journalism initiatives, including the 2026 African Investigative Journalism Conference.

The role is jointly commissioned by the Wits Centre for Journalism, Fojo Media Institute, and the Aga Khan University Graduate School of Media and Communications, and will be based in Nairobi, Kenya.

About the Africa Investigative Journalism Network (AIJN)

The Africa Investigative Journalism Network (AIJN) has grown out of the African Investigative Journalism Conference, a long-standing and highly respected gathering of investigative journalists and editors from across the continent.

AIJN provides a structured platform for continuous collaboration beyond the annual conference, enabling cross-border investigations, professional exchange, mentoring, and capacity development. Through this network, journalists, editors, educators, and media support organisations work together to strengthen investigative reporting in Africa.

Role Overview

The Network Lead will represent the commissioning organisations in Nairobi and play a central role in coordinating and expanding AIJN activities throughout 2026–2027. A key focus of the role will be supporting the planning and delivery of the 2026 African Investigative Journalism Conference, which will be hosted at Aga Khan University in November 2026.

Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Duty Station: Aga Khan University
Contract: 50% (part-time)
Period: March 2026 – December 2027

Key Responsibilities

Network leadership and coordination

African Investigative Journalism Conference 2026

Capacity development and mentoring

Journalism education engagement

Representation and communication

Required Qualifications and Experience

Preferred experience includes:

Language and Location Requirements

How to Apply

Submit the following by 13 March 2026 at 5pm SAST:

Deadline: 13 March 2026 at 5pm SAST:

Application email: deangsmc@aku.edu

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Enquiries only:
Dr Dinesh Balliah – dinesh.balliah@wits.ac.za
Sofia Hultquist – sofia.hultqvist@lnu.se

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