ICFJ+ Fellowship 2026: Reporting on Literacy and Numeracy in Africa – Fully Funded Opportunity for Journalists in Kenya, Senegal, and South Africa
The crisis in foundational learning across sub-Saharan Africa remains one of the most urgent yet underreported challenges facing the continent today. With an estimated 9 out of 10 children unable to read for meaning or perform basic mathematical operations by the age of 10, the implications for economic development, social mobility, and long-term national progress are profound. While evidence-based solutions to improve learning outcomes exist and political will is gradually strengthening, the pace of implementation across countries remains insufficient.
Recognizing the powerful role of journalism in shaping public discourse and influencing policy, ICFJ+ has launched an impactful initiative aimed at strengthening education reporting across Africa. The Reporting on Literacy and Numeracy Fellowship 2026 is designed to equip journalists, content creators, and media professionals with the tools, knowledge, and support needed to produce compelling, data-driven, and solutions-oriented stories that can drive change.
About the Fellowship Program
This prestigious fellowship targets media professionals based in Kenya, Senegal, and South Africa, offering a unique opportunity to deepen their understanding of foundational learning challenges while enhancing their storytelling capacity.
Over a six-month period, selected fellows will participate in a comprehensive program that combines training, mentorship, and hands-on reporting experience. The initiative focuses on improving coverage of literacy and numeracy issues, ensuring that reporting not only highlights problems but also explores practical solutions and amplifies voices from affected communities.
What the Fellowship Offers
Participants selected for the program will benefit from a range of valuable resources and opportunities, including:
- Reporting Grants: Financial support to produce in-depth, high-quality stories on literacy and numeracy.
- Individual Mentorship: Guidance from experienced journalists and subject-matter experts throughout the fellowship.
- Story Production Support: Editorial assistance to refine and publish impactful stories.
- Training Sessions: Capacity-building workshops focused on education data, pedagogy, and solutions journalism.
- Study Tours: Opportunities to gain exposure to successful education interventions and reporting practices.
- Professional Networking: Access to a network of like-minded journalists, educators, and policy influencers.
The program is designed not just to enhance storytelling but to ensure that participants produce work that reaches key stakeholders, including policymakers, educators, and communities directly affected by learning gaps.
Who Should Apply
The fellowship is open to a diverse range of media professionals, including:
- Journalists working with established media organizations
- Freelance reporters
- Content creators and digital storytellers
- Social media influencers with a focus on public interest issues
Applicants must be based in Kenya, Senegal, or South Africa and should demonstrate a strong interest in education, social policy, or development reporting. While prior experience in education reporting is an advantage, it is not a strict requirement.
What Makes a Strong Application
To stand out, applicants should clearly articulate:
- Their understanding of gaps in current coverage of foundational learning in their country
- A compelling story idea or reporting angle
- Their strategy for reaching and engaging policymakers, educators, and affected communities
- A commitment to producing impactful journalism beyond traditional publication formats
The fellowship prioritizes individuals who are not only skilled storytellers but also passionate about driving meaningful change through their work.
Application Timeline
- Applications Open: April 10, 2026
- Application Deadline: May 10, 2026 (11:59 PM EST)
Interested applicants are encouraged to apply early and ensure that all required materials are submitted before the deadline.
Why This Fellowship Matters
At its core, this initiative seeks to transform how foundational learning issues are reported in Africa. By empowering journalists with data literacy, storytelling tools, and access to expert insights, the program aims to elevate education reporting from surface-level narratives to impactful journalism that informs, influences, and inspires action.
In a region where millions of children are at risk of being left behind, the role of the media is critical. This fellowship represents an opportunity for journalists to become catalysts for change, using their platforms to spotlight solutions, hold systems accountable, and ultimately contribute to improving learning outcomes across the continent.
Application Deadline: May 10, 2026 (11:59 PM EST)
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