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AfriCOG Investigative Journalism Fellowship Programme 2014

The Africa Centre for Open Governance (AfriCOG) is offering qualified journalists in Kenya an opportunity for financial, logistical, and advisory support to focus on an investigative story about governance and anti-corruption reform in the management of the country’s public and economic affairs. AfriCOG is an independent non-profit organisation whose mission is to "build and entrench a culture of good governance and anti-corruption through informed action in the public and private sector in Kenya." It is expected that at the end of the fellowship, participants will produce and publish a compelling public interest story (or stories) through print, online, and/or broadcast media.
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Registration information: This fellowship is open to:
- Talented full-time or freelance journalists in print, online, or broadcast media.
- Journalists who have a keen interest in investigative journalism.
- Journalists with a story idea related to anti-corruption and good governance.
- Jounalists looking for support for their investigative story (stories).
All application forms, including necessary attachments, should be sent to the email address admin@africog.org, with the subject line " Investigative Journalism Fellowship 2014" no later than 16:00 on Friday, May 30 2014.
Click here to download the application form in MS Word.
Africa Centre for Open Governance website on May 12 2014.
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