Applications are open for the United Nations Foundation Polio Press Fellowship for Individual Reporting to Africa 2025. This fellowship is geared towards journalists interested in reporting stories on polio eradication in Africa.
Opportunity Details
Upon participating in a series of virtual polio training sessions, selected journalists will receive funding to travel independently to one or more countries in Africa at the forefront of the polio eradication effort to gather stories and interviews with polio survivors, health care workers, community members, families, and health authorities. Preference will be given to reporters interested in traveling to the following countries:
Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Niger, Nigeria, Madagascar, and Mozambique.
Polio is a highly contagious disease that primarily affects children under the age of five and can cause paralysis and even death. Due to comprehensive eradication efforts, including an effective vaccine, global detection and reporting networks, robust government investment, and dedicated health workers, polio cases have decreased dramatically worldwide. Global polio eradication is in sight, as cases have dropped by more than 99% since 1988.
Interested and eligible journalists must submit an application that includes a project proposal and budget. Applications should reflect each journalist's unique interest in polio eradication and may involve themes such as: advancements and innovations in polio vaccination and surveillance; the relationship between gender and polio; barriers to reaching unvaccinated children; and the impact of climate change, misinformation, urbanization, conflict, and other global challenges to polio eradication.
Apply for United Nations Foundation Polio Press Fellowship for Individual Reporting to Africa