Applications are now open for the 2025 UN Foundation Polio Press Fellowship. his fellowship is geared towards journalists interested in reporting stories on polio eradication in Africa.

Upon participating in a series of virtual polio training sessions, selected journalists will receive funding to travel independently to one or more countries in Africa at the forefront of the polio eradication effort to gather stories and interviews with polio survivors, health care workers, community members, families, and health authorities. Preference will be given to reporters interested in traveling to the following countries: Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Niger, Nigeria, Madagascar, and Mozambique.

The goal of this fellowship is to provide professional journalists with the means to travel outside their country of residence to areas affected by polio and gather stories to raise global awareness about the importance of polio eradication work as well as the ways in which polio infrastructure can contribute to broader health goals.

WORTH

Funding for this press fellowship is made possible through financial support from the Gates Foundation. Two award categories are available, small awards (under $5,000) or large awards (up to $10,000). Please apply for the appropriate award category based on your project needs, such as distance/cost of travel and level of production. Applicants must include a budget proposal with a cost breakdown for transportation, visa fees, accommodation, interpretation, and other travel expenses in their application.

ELIGIBILITY

Interested and eligible journalists must submit an application that includes a project proposal and budget. Applications should reflect each journalist’s unique interest in polio eradication and may involve themes such as: advancements and innovations in polio vaccination and surveillance; the relationship between gender and polio; barriers to reaching unvaccinated children; and the impact of climate change, misinformation, urbanization, conflict, and other global challenges to polio eradication.

  • Applicants are expected to demonstrate adequate experience producing and publishing similar news content for reputable global or national outlets.
  • We are committed to supporting journalists from diverse backgrounds and of all nationalities. While stories may be published in any language, basic English skills are necessary to participate in the fellowship interviews, training, and other required activities.
  • Freelance journalists are welcome to apply.
  • Multi-person teams may submit a joint project proposal, however, the maximum award amount per project remains the same.

DEADLINE: January 3, 2025

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