Participate in Climate Trackers Arab World Journalism Program and win a fully funded fellowship to the Bonn climate negotiations in May or an Online fellowship!
The Arab region is one of the most affected by climate change, but little action is seen yet to stop the consequences. We believe that we need an informed public debate in the media to change this. That is why Climate Tracker is launching a journalism program only focused in the Arab region. Together youth can raise awareness of the topic in media in the region and influence governments and policy makers!
Location:
GermanyBenefits
Get a fully funded fellowship to the UN climate negotiations:
- The best 2 writers will get a chance to attend the UNFCCC’s intersessional in Bonn for one week (in May 2017).
- Climate Trackers will also award 3 online fellowships with specific and tailored training from Climate Tracker.
Eligibilities
- Applicant must be from any Arab World country
- Applicant must be from 18-30 years old
- Applicant must be able to publish articles (in English, French, or Arabic) about assigned topics before each deadline
Application Process
Between the 6th of March and the 14th of April you have to write two articles about two specific topics we will give you. Then you have to publish them in media in your country or region. It can be a newspaper, a magazine, an online news site, etc. Once an article is published, you have to submit the link to us through Climate Trackers app.
Climate Tracker will revise the articles submitted through the app, give you feedback and tips, and select the best writers, who will win the different prizes mentioned.
The two topics are the following:
- First publishing time (06-24 March): Analyse, critique, propose national policies to combat climate change for your own country or region
- Second publishing time (27 March – 14 April): Climate finance and adaptation to climate change in your country or region
To help you write about these issues Climate Tracker will be sending you toolkits, will prepare webinars with experts and give you help and feedback on how to pitch to editors, get an article published or learn more about climate in your region.
Application Deadline: April 14, 2017
Application ClosedOfficial link