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Carter Center offers fellowship

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

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