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COP29 Caribbean Climate Justice Journalism Fellowship in Azerbaijan

Are you a Caribbean journalist passionate about climate justice? Apply now for the COP29 Caribbean Climate Justice Journalism Fellowship! Selected fellows will attend the COP29 conference in Baku or participate online, gaining valuable experience and expert training. This is a unique opportunity to report on critical climate issues and connect with global influencers.

Eligibility for the COP29 Caribbean Climate Justice Journalism Fellowship is open to journalists from the Caribbean region who are passionate about climate change and committed to reporting on global environmental issues. Applicants should have a proven track record of published climate-related stories and the ability to engage readers through impactful storytelling. Selected fellows must be available to attend the COP29 conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, or participate in the online program, contributing actively to the fellowship’s goals.

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Climate Tracker is a global organization dedicated to empowering young journalists and communicators to report on climate change and environmental issues. Through training, mentorship, and fellowship opportunities, Climate Tracker equips emerging journalists with the skills and knowledge needed to tell compelling stories that drive climate action. The organization connects passionate individuals from around the world, fostering a network of climate advocates committed to raising awareness and influencing policy on critical environmental challenges.

Application Deadline: 6th September, 2024

Brief Description

University or Organization: Climate Tracker
Department: NA
Course Level: Fellowship
Award: Stipend and coverage of travel and accommodation costs for in-person fellows
Access Mode: Online
Number of Awards: NA
Nationality: Caribbean nationals
The award can be taken in: Baku, Azerbaijan (for in-person fellows), or online (for remote fellows)

Eligibility

Eligible Countries: Caribbean region
Acceptable Course or Subjects: The fellowship will be awarded in climate justice journalism
Admissible Criteria:

  • Applicants must be passionate about climate change and committed to reporting on global environmental negotiations.
  • Applicants should have a proven track record of published climate-related stories or articles.
  • Must be able to engage readers through impactful storytelling.
  • Selected in-person fellows must be available to attend the COP29 conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, from November 11th-22nd, 2024.
  • Online fellows must participate in the intensive pre-COP training program and contribute to published stories during the conference.

How to Apply

To apply, candidates must fill out the online application form, including a climate-related story or article they’ve written and published. The application deadline is Friday, September 6th, 2024, at 11:59 pm AST.

Benefits

  • In-Person Fellows: Attend the COP29 conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, with coverage of accommodation, flights, and a stipend. Participate in an intensive pre-COP training program.
  • Online Fellows: Participate in the pre-COP training program and receive a stipend for their reporting efforts.
  • Expert Training: Exclusive training from seasoned climate journalists and industry experts.
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with climate advocates, journalists, and policy influencers globally.

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