Jamlab seeks proposals on journalism /media innovations [Africa]


Journalists interested in media innovation can apply for this program.
The Journalism and Media Lab (Jamlab), a project by Wits Journalism, is accepting proposals for in-depth reporting on subjects surrounding journalism and media innovations and innovators in Africa. Possible topics include case studies based on real world examples of innovations or innovators within journalism and media in Africa; profiles of innovators within the journalism and media arena in Africa; and research report on media sustainability, business models, newsroom metrics and analytics.

The selected journalists will receive up to ZAR20,000, based on the complexity of the pitch.

Apply now.
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Abraji seeks term papers for investigative journalism conference [Brazil]

Recent graduates in journalism can participate in this event.

The Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism (Abraji) invites students to present their final term papers at the 15th Abraji Conference, which will take place online Sept. 11 and 12.

The term papers or undergraduate thesis must have been approved by a college committee between March 2019 and May 2020. Dissertations and reporting books must have at least 50 pages; radio and video programs, a minimum of 15 minutes; photo work, at least 30 images; and computer-assisted reporting, at least seven pages.

The selected authors will receive free registration for the conference and Abraji membership for a year.

The deadline is July 10.
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FRONTLINE funds Local Journalism Initiative [US]

Local news organizations can apply for this program

FRONTLINE's Local Journalism Initiative is calling for proposals from local newsrooms pursuing enterprise projects.

The selected organizations will receive an annual salary for a reporter, reporting resources, editorial guidance, advice from FRONTLINE’s audience development team and support for training.

A total of five organizations will be selected on the basis of the strength of the proposed investigation; the geographic diversity of the news organizations; and representation of racial/ethnic diversity on the reporting team and/or coverage area. 

The deadline is July 31.

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Covid-19: NMA calls for collaboration between Nigeria and China for Vaccine development

The President of the Nigeria Medical Association Professor Innocent Ujah has called for greater collaboration between Nigerian doctors and their Chinese counterparts in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Professor Ujah who spoke in Abuja, noted that Chinese doctors have shown capacity in containing the virus after the outbreak was first reported Wuhan, China.

He however noted that Nigeria has not have a huge success in containing the virus, “unlike China who within 72 hours of the outbreak of the virus, constructed a huge isolation/treatment centre for containment of the virus.

In Nigeria, I would say we neglected the magnitude of the problem covid-19 could pose to us and were therefore slow in our response.

The effect is a current trend of increasing cases of community spread” He said that although, isolation centres now exist in all states of the federation for containment of the virus more need to be done to foster the joint collaboration between China and Nigeria.

He recalled that on the 17th of June, a video conference was held on a Special Summit on China-Africa solidarity Against Covid-19 in which China pledged to provide more medical supplies to Africa noting that the NMA and China Medical Association need to work together, share ideas and scientific experiences in order to contain covid-19 and other health challenges.

“Through this healthy bilateral relationship, our medical personnel can travel down to China to learn from China’s handling of covid-19 and other infectious diseases.

In turn, China Medical Personnel can as well come to Nigeria to learn from our handling of infectious diseases.

We all know the professionalism and success Nigeria showed in the handling of Ebola and it shows that our medical personnel are equal to any medical challenge and willing to learn as well” He said.

Speaking on his plans for the NMA, he said the health status of Nigerians was his priority through provision of facility and capacity development.

”As head of this association, we would also push for improved budget allocated to Health care as the health care system has received one of the lowest allocations in recent times and the outbreak of covid-19 exposed the status of our health care system.

The NMA in my tenure as president would also push for the creation of a Bank of Health to support Health care just as the Banks of Industry and Agriculture supports Trade and Agriculture respectively. He said.

Reeling out recent achievements of the association he said more women are being incorporated into leadership positions in the association and the laying of a foundation for the NMA house which should be completed in 2 years.