Merci Tidiane. c'est une belle opportunité pour nous.

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De: Tidiane Kasse <[email protected]>
Objet: [REMASTP] Tr : Pulitzer Center Reporting Grant: Proposals Sought on 
Reproductive Health
À: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date: Mercredi 28 septembre 2011, 23h13

Des possibilités de bourse pour la couverture de la conférence de Dakar sur la 
PF.
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À : Tidiane Kasse <[email protected]>
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Objet : FW: Pulitzer Center Reporting Grant: Proposals Sought on Reproductive 
Health



FW: Pulitzer Center Reporting Grant: Proposals Sought on Reproductive Health

 
 Tidiane, thought that you might know some interested parties for this.

 

Hope all is well with the family.  



Let me know how things are for you.



Very best



r

 



 



From: PHE Policy & Practice Listserv [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Meaghan Parker

Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 6:47 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: Pulitzer Center Reporting Grant: Proposals Sought on Reproductive 
Health

 

>From the Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting:

 

Reporting Grant: Proposals Sought on Reproductive Health

http://pulitzercenter.org/grants/reproductive-health-africa

 

The Pulitzer Center seeks applications from African journalists to participate 
in a collaborative reporting project on reproductive health in Africa.

 

Based on a model developed to cover water and sanitation in West Africa, this 
collaboration will partner four African journalists and one journalist with 
strong ties to leading international news organizations (currently under 
recruitment) who will serve as project leader. Together they will produce a 
body of reporting focused on reproductive health that will be distributed in 
African and international outlets.

 

Background: Reproductive health is at the core of social, economic and human 
development—now more than ever as the global population reaches 7 billion. High 
population growth is one of the most important factors contributing to 
economic, environmental, social, and political strain. According to the World 
Health Organization, more than 200 million women lack access to effective 
contraceptives, and fertility rates for most of Africa are double the rate of 
the world as a whole. Each year in sub-Saharan Africa there are 14 million 
unintended pregnancies, posing major health risks to women and their children, 
including death from complications during childbirth. Men have crucial roles 
and responsibilities due to their decision-making powers in reproductive health 
matters.

 

This collaboration will improve the quality of the reporting on reproductive 
health and bring the voices of African journalists working to communicate the 
systemic crises affecting their countries to an international audience.

 

Grant Description: The selected journalists and Pulitzer Center staff will 
travel to Dakar, Senegal to attend the International Conference on Family 
Planning (Nov. 28-Dec. 3, 2011). There they will attend conference sessions and 
press briefings, refine the reporting plan for their individual projects and 
participate in a multimedia training workshop led by the lead journalist and 
Pulitzer Center staff.

 

In January/February 2012 the lead journalist and Pulitzer Center staff will 
travel to report alongside the African journalists in their respective 
countries. Individual projects will contribute to a collection of reports from 
the region to be published in the journalists' outlets and in US-based and 
international news media. Additionally, the work will be featured on a special 
Pulitzer Center web platform.

 

All expenses at the conference and during reporting in Africa will be covered 
by the Pulitzer Center.

 

Eligibility: These grants are open to English-speaking African journalists, 
writers, photographers, radio producers or television news producers; staff 
journalists as well as freelancers who live and work in the region and seek to 
report from their home country on reproductive health. Applicants should be 
able to demonstrate experience reporting on reproductive health issues. Women 
are especially encouraged to apply, as are journalists with expertise in a 
variety of media.

 

Deadline: 11:59 pm GMT -4, October 14, 2011. Selected journalists will be 
announced within two weeks of the application period closing.

 

How to Apply: Applications should be submitted to health [at] 
pulitzercenter.org with “First and Last Name – Country – Africa Population” in 
the subject line. Questions should be directed to Jake Naughton at the above 
address. Applications must be received in English.

 

Applications should include the following:

A 250-word statement of interest with plans for reporting on reproductive 
health in your country (in the text of the email)

A brief description of your knowledge of or experience reporting on issues of 
reproductive health (in the text of the email)

A brief description of experience with video, photography, radio and web media 
(in the text of the email); experience in these media is not a requirement for 
the grant

Two references with contact information with 1-2 sentences describing how each 
knows you (in the text of the email)

A letter from your editor or supervisor that gives permission to participate in 
the Family Planning Conference (November 28 – December 3, 2011) in Dakar, 
Senegal and to travel with the lead journalist for one week in January/February 
2012, and that signals a strong commitment to publish or broadcast your work on 
the topic (as attachment)

Three examples of recent reporting (as links or attachments)

Curriculum Vitae (as attachment)

 

 

Meaghan Parker

Writer/Editor, Environmental Change & Security Program

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

[email protected]

T 202-691-4182

www.wilsoncenter.org/ecsp <http://www.wilsoncenter.org/ecsp> 

www.newsecuritybeat.org <http://www.newsecuritybeat.org> 

 

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