Are you a newsroom based in Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea, Togo, Uganda, or Zambia, and interested in strengthening the capacities of your CheckDesk? Apply for the Code for Africa CheckDesk Fellowship 2024.
Code for Africa, through its African Fact-Checking Alliance (AFCA), is offering an intensive six to eight-month incubation program for media organizations based in Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea, Togo, Uganda, or Zambia with an interest in building a CheckDesk within its newsroom. A CheckDesk is a dedicated fact-checking/verification unit within a news organization, fact-checking organization, or Civil Society Organizations (CSOs).
Successful organizations will receive hands-on technical training and support to help them develop economically viable models and establish editorial production systems for their CheckDesks. The US State Department’s Global Engagement Center (GEC) supports the program.
The Incubation Program
The incubation program seeks to build a diversified ecosystem of local fact-checking champions to aid in the fight against misinformation and disinformation. The program will consist of:
- Financial support: The chosen organizations will receive a modest grant to cover eligible activities and costs.
- Technical support: CfA will offer hands-on technical training, followed by one-on-one project mentorship, along with support from CfA’s staff technologists, data analysts, multimedia producers, and editors.
- Publishing support: The newsrooms will publish their fact-checking products generated under the project on their respective media platforms, and will additionally receive support to publish internationally.
- Organization building: The selected organizations will receive online consultations with CfA to assist them in better understanding their audience, refining their fact-checking offering, and developing potential revenue models.
- Growing reach: CfA will offer amplification/growth support, including scaling/syndication support.
Eligibility
- The organization must not work for any paramilitary or security organization.
- The organization must be based in Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea, Togo, Uganda or Zambia.
- The organization must have an existing online presence, including an actively maintained website and/or social media profiles, or a substantive commitment to establish an online presence at the beginning of the program.
- The organization must have internet access and internet-capable devices for participating journalists/trainees/researchers to enable them to access project resources and undertake their fact-checking assignments.
- The organization must have skilled and available editorial staff (journalists and supervising editors) or managerial staff who are committed to participating in the period agreed upon.
- The organization must commit to timely and open communication from the management and second team members.
- The seconded trainees must commit to agreed-upon weekly online training and task-based class assignments.
- The organization must commit to broadcasting or publishing content produced through the program in the specified cadence and driving engagement on an appropriate public platform.
- The seconded trainees must be fluent in either the language of tuition and mentorship: English or French.
Deadline: February 12, 2024
Click HERE to Apply