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Grant Opportunities: Reporting Grants to Support Collaborations between Reporters and Researchers

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Grant Opportunities: Reporting Grants to Support Collaborations between Reporters and Researchers

Deadline: 29-Mar-23

The Africa-China Reporting Project (ACRP) is calling for applications for reporting grants to support collaborations between reporters and/or researchers in Africa and Southeast Asia on shared developments relating to Chinese engagement in both regions.

The grant will support shared and collaborative reporting by reporters and/or researchers in African and Southeast Asian countries, with the aim of producing co-written and/or complimentary media outputs, to be published in publications in both regions at once. Overall, the Project is aimed at encouraging South-South knowledge sharing and conversations about China’s growing role across the developing world.  Applicants are encouraged to investigate and uncover local and on-the-ground impacts of China’s South-South engagements.

Successful collaborative investigations and publications stand to be featured in The China in Africa Podcast, by the China-Global South Project. Furthermore, successful reporters and authors stand to participate in the Annual ACRP Journalists Forum, in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Focus Areas

ACRP is open to applications across a wide range of fields, but would especially encourage those focusing on:

  • Sustainability and development resilience
  • Environmental and social impacts of infrastructure development
  • Conservation and wildlife crime
  • Organized crime
  • Terrorism
  • Media and freedom of speech
  • Civil rights and democracy
  • Gender
Funding Information
  • An itemized budget totaling no more than US$3,000
Eligibility Criteria
  • For the purposes of reviewing submissions, all applications must be submitted in English. Final publications/ productions must be provided in English, and can also be provided in Arabic, French, Spanish, and Mandarin, but must include English translation/subtitles where another language is used for the primary reporting.

For more information, visit ACRP.

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