THE Carter Center is accepting applications for the Rosalynn Carter Mental Health and Climate Change Fellowship.
The programme aims to explore the mental health impacts of climate change in low-income countries.
Journalists with an interest in climate change and mental health can apply for a year-long fellowship.
Interested applicants must submit a project proposal.
Projects can be in any format — digital, audio, video or print. Preference will be given to proposals that also focus on youth and young adults.
The fellowship begins in September with an all-expense paid fellowship training at the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
Fellows will receive a stipend.
The deadline for the submission of application is June 28, 2024. interested applicants can apply here.
Blessing Otoibhi is a Multimedia Journalist and Anchor host for the News in 60 seconds at The International Center For Investigative Reporting. You can shoot her a mail via Botoibhi@icirnigeria.org or connect on Twitter @B_otoibhi