The AIJC African Investigative Journalist of the Year Award, supported by Absa, recognizes exceptional investigative reporting from Africa that uncovers untold stories, holds those in power accountable, and serves the public interest. The winner will receive US$5,000, with major travel costs (flight ... read more and apply
The African Investigative Journalism Conference invites practicing investigative journalists under the age of 30 to apply for a fellowship to attend #AIJC2024, to be held at Wits University in Johannesburg from October 30 to November 1, 2024. ... read more and apply
The Albert Baker Fund (ABF) is a Christian Science non-profit organization based in the U.S.A. ABF provides post-secondary educational grants only (no loans) for active Christian Scientists who are citizens of one of the 13 countries where ABF has established a program. Our awards are based on the a ... read more and apply
The African Investigative Journalism Conference (AIJC) offers a limited number of fellowships for participation in this three-day celebration of the continent’s investigative reporting. This year the conference will return to a face-to-face event in Johannesburg, Oct 31 – Nov 2 and will ... read more and apply
The African Investigative Journalism Conference (#AIJC22) is the premier annual gathering of African investigative journalists – a three-day international conference for and about investigative journalism. It involves skills training, networking, promoting, collaboration and in-depth accounts ... read more and apply