Application Deadline: 11th January 2016, 12:00 PM (GMT).
Africa is losing money. Wealth of Nations works with the continent’s leading journalists and media organisations to expose those responsible for abusing tax and plundering assets.
Wealth of Nations is a three-year programme run by the Thomson Reuters Foundation in collaboration with some of Africa’s leading organisations promoting excellence in journalism.
Wealth of Nation are looking for skilled investigative or financial/business journalists based anywhere in Africa to take part in a long-term scheme that will develop their ability to report on illicit finance and tax abuse.
Wealth of Nations is a long-term engagement, and journalists who take part must commit to all elements of the scheme, signing an agreement to this effect. These elements include:
- The production of stories or investigations on illicit financial flows
- A mentoring support scheme that will help produce these stories
- Intensive training on reporting illicit finance
Journalists will not be considered to have completed the scheme until they have produced at least one story or investigation on illicit financial flows, and will not receive their certificates until this point.
Requirements:
- Journalists with at least two years of professional experience
- Journalists with experience of investigative journalism and/or reporting on companies/finances
- Journalists with a proven motivation to spend significant time reporting on illicit finance and tax abuse
- Both freelancers and staff journalists may apply. Journalists working for a news organisation will need consent from their editor to take part. Freelancers should provide evidence that one or more media organisations will be willing to take their work.
- Journalists working in any medium or multiple media are welcome to apply (print, online, radio or television
Benefits of the scheme
- If selected, you will take part in one intensive workshops (5 days) covering illicit finance, reporting on companies, accounts and budgets, and investigative techniques
- You will propose one or more story ideas that you wish to work on within the scheme – we will provide experienced journalists to help you pursue your stories right up to publication/broadcast
- You will have exclusive access to expertise through our network of illicit finance experts
- You will also have access to story ideas and editorial advice, and will be invited to share your own expertise with participants from other regions
Before applying, please make sure you have the following documents ready:
- A letter from your editor consenting to your participation in the scheme (as a file that can be uploaded to your application)
- Two examples of your work (as direct links or as files that can be uploaded to your application)
Apply Now for the Wealth of Nations Reporting on illicit finance in Africa Programme
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