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The Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development has announced the Storytelling AI and Tech Accountability Reporting Fellowship, calling on journalists to apply. This three-month programme is designed to empower journalists in Nigeria with the tools, expertise, and insights needed to navigate the complexities of artificial intelligence in today’s world.

The fellowship will further support journalists and media professionals in investigating the role of artificial intelligence and technology in shaping public life. The fellowship provides funding, mentorship, and resources to help fellows produce investigative reports that scrutinize the ethical implications, transparency, fairness, and accountability of AI systems and technological advancements.

The fellowship provides a unique opportunity for journalists to deeply explore AI’s ethical, economic, and social implications. It will empower journalists to produce explanatory and insightful stories examining AI’s role in Africa. Fellows will engage critically with AI’s transformative potential, from its innovation promises to its healthcare, education, agriculture, and governance challenges.

Furthermore, it will give journalists the opportunity to report on the societal impact of AI and technology, including issues like algorithmic bias, surveillance, data privacy, automation, disinformation, and the role of big tech companies in governance and regulation. By blending AI knowledge with journalistic integrity, the AI and Tech Accountability Reporting Fellowship will empower a new generation of reporters to produce in-depth articles, multimedia reports, or investigations highlighting issues surrounding AI ethics, regulation, and societal consequences.

Benefits
  • Advanced AI Journalism Training: Develop expertise in AI literacy, investigative techniques, and ethical reporting to produce accurate, impactful stories on AI-related topics
  • Mentorship: Fellows are often paired with AI and tech policy experts and seasoned investigative journalists to guide them through producing high-impact stories.
  • Funding: The fellowship typically provides financial support to cover the reporting costs, such as travel, research, and technology needs.
  • Outputs: Fellows are expected to produce in-depth articles, multimedia reports, or investigations highlighting issues surrounding AI ethics, regulation, and societal consequences. Articles will be published on CJID platforms and partner media organisations.
  • Networking Opportunities: Fellows will engage with AI experts, policymakers, and leading journalists.
  • Recognition & Career Growth: Enhance your credibility as a journalist specialising in AI, gaining visibility and career advancement opportunities.
Eligibility Criteria
    • Journalists, researchers and media professionals in Nigeria, especially those with experience in tech reporting or a keen interest in AI, ethics, and digital policy.
    • Journalists strongly interested in covering AI’s impact, challenges, and opportunities in Africa.
    • Journalists dedicated to exploring AI’s ethical, economic, and social implications.
    • Female journalists and journalists with disabilities (PWDs) are strongly encouraged to apply.
    • Journalists with a passion for insightful and explanatory reporting.
    • Individuals committed to producing high-quality, impactful stories on AI in Nigeria and Ghana.
    • Journalists with prior experience or interest in technology, governance, or digital reporting.
    • Applicants willing to fully engage in the fellowship’s training, mentorship, and networking activities.
Application Requirements
  • Applicants must submit:
    • A compelling story pitch (max. 500 words) detailing the story ideas you will explore for the 3-month duration of the fellowship.
    • A CV/portfolio showcasing relevant journalism experience reporting tech or artificial intelligence.
    • A budget breakdown for anticipated reporting expenses.
    • A letter of intent confirming where the story will be published or broadcast.

Deadline: Apply on or before April 17, 2025

Where to apply: Click HERE

The Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development has introduced the Storytelling AI and Tech Accountability Reporting Fellowship, targeting journalists in Nigeria.

This three-month program aims to equip media professionals with the tools, funding, mentorship, and resources to delve into the ethical, economic, and social implications of artificial intelligence and technology.

Key focus areas include algorithmic bias, data privacy, surveillance, and the influence of big tech in governance, encouraging the production of investigative reports on these topics.

The fellowship offers advanced AI journalism training, networking opportunities with AI experts and policymakers, and career growth prospects.

It's open to journalists and media professionals in Nigeria interested in AI's impact and those engaged in tech reporting, with an emphasis on inclusivity for women and individuals with disabilities.

Applicants should submit a convincing story pitch, a CV/portfolio, a budget plan for reporting costs, and a letter of intent by April 17, 2025. Reports will be published on CJID platforms and partnering media organizations.

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