Published: 15 Aug 2022 947 views
Gatefield Impact is inviting applications from Nigerian journalists for its inaugural Pro-Health Policy Journalism Fellowship.
The fellowship is an initiative of Gatefield Impact, a recipient of the Healthy Food Advocacy Fund. Gatefield Impact, through the National Action for Sugar Reduction, led advocacy efforts for the introduction of Nigeria’s sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) tax, through the Finance Act on 31 December 2021. The purpose of the fellowship is to support 10 reporters and investigative journalists to gain the skills necessary to analyze and report on crucial health issues and provide relevant facts to the public, towards the greater goal of improving health outcomes in Nigeria.
The 2022 journalism grant seeks to specifically provide support for reporters to produce high-quality, unbiased human angle, scientific, and investigative stories focused on the impact of sugar-sweetened beverages on health and economy.
The main components of the program are:
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Application Deadline | 22 Aug 2022 |
Type | Fellowship |
Sponsor | Gatefield |
Gender | Men and Women |
Fellowships will be awarded on a competitive basis. Criteria for consideration include:
The fellowship is a 6-month program beginning from September 2022. Selected fellows will create feature and editorial pieces on the SSB tax and policies. Story themes may center on diseases related to the consumption of SSBs; the costs of treatment; the economic impact of SSB consumption among Nigerian households or other topics of this nature.
For more details,visit Gatefield website