East Africa is a global biodiversity conservation priority, but systematic conservation planning is hampered by the absence of a comprehensive understanding of the most prevalent biodiversity threats in the region.

There are known data gaps in understanding the top threats to biodiversity in many regions of sub-Saharan Africa, including East Africa. Improved awareness of the regional and sub-regional threats would help local and regional conservation projects and policymakers successfully address these threats and ensure their strategies to ensure conservation and the sustainable use of biodiversity are more effective.

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To meet this need, Internews’ Earth Journalism Network is seeking to award 10 journalists with grants of up to $1,200 to produce in-depth biodiversity and conservation feature stories in East Africa.

The stories, besides appearing in the successful journalists’ platforms, will also be showcased in the newly launched Biodiversity Knowledge Hub, led by EJN’s East Africa Wildlife Journalism project to improve media coverage of environmental issues in Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda.

This opportunity is part of EJN’s East Africa Wildlife Journalism project, which is supported by funding from the US Department of the Interior (DOI) and the US Agency for International Development (USAID).

Story pitches must demonstrate an understanding of the importance of biodiversity in East Africa and region-specific threats to biodiversity conservation.

We welcome story ideas on East Africa’s charismatic megafauna but encourage applicants to consider pitching under-reported stories on other animal species, threatened birds, insects, plants or fungi as well.

Stories should demonstrate how human activity and people’s knowledge, beliefs, and customs either protect or harm biodiversity.

For instance, stories could focus on ongoing threats to East African biodiversity from natural habitat loss and degradation (especially from agricultural expansion to cultivate annual and perennial crops); logging and wood harvesting in natural forests; direct overexploitation of wildlife and fishery species (including from hunting and trade), and the spread of certain non-native invasive species.

We welcome stories that explore how decline and loss of biodiversity are reducing nature’s contributions to people in Africa and how transformational development pathways based on “green” and “blue” economies can enable human well-being improvements that do not come at the expense of the environment.

Benefits

  • They expect to award up to 10 grants with an average budget of US$1,200 each.
  • Successful applicants are expected to put these grants toward travel for field reporting, research, and production.
  • They will consider a stipend for the reporters’ salary, particularly if the applicant is a freelancer.

Eligibilities

  • Journalists from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda are welcome to apply.
  • Groups of journalists are eligible. However, the application must be made in the name of one lead applicant. Lead applicants are responsible for communicating with EJN and receiving funds on the group’s behalf, if awarded.
  • Applicants must either have a working understanding of English or have a translator available to assist with communication with Internews staff.
  • Applications are open to journalists working in any medium (online, print, television, radio) and other expert media practitioners with professional reporting experience.
  • Photojournalists and multimedia practitioners with published visual work are also eligible.
  • Applications from experienced reporters with a track record of covering environmental and climate issues are welcome.
  • Experience in investigative reporting, particularly on wildlife or biodiversity issues, is preferred.
  • Applications from freelance reporters and staff from all types of media organizations – international, national, local and community-based are encouraged.
Eligible Regions: Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda.

Application Process

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  • If you start the application and want to come back and complete it later, you can click ‘Save Draft.’ To return to the draft, you’ll need to go back to the opportunity and click ‘Apply now’ again to finalize the application. Applications should provide a detailed budget in an Excel spreadsheet with justification for the amount requested. Download the budget template now by clicking on this link.
  • All applicants are required to provide a signed letter of support from their editor, explicitly stating that the media outlet will publish/air the stories produced as a result of this grant.
  • Applicants will also need to submit two samples of stories or links to relevant work.

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Application Deadline: October 15, 2022

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