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Deutsche Welle seeks multimedia journalists

DEUTSCHE Welle (DW) is seeking multimedia journalists (f/m/d) for its English for Africa for Programming in Abuja, Nigeria, Accra, Ghana and Nairobi, Kenya.

The programme begins on November 1, 2024, or as soon as possible on the basis of a freelance contract limited to two years.

Applicants must have a university degree and excellent storytelling skills.

In addition, applicants must have extensive knowledge of the current political, economic, social and cultural conditions in Africa.



Journalists in Africa can apply for positions in Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya.

Experience with Adobe Premiere is a plus.




     

     

    The organiser says, “As employees of Deutsche Welle, we identify with the values laid down in the Deutsche Welle Act. We are especially opposed to every form of discrimination, racism and antisemitism.

    “We promote diversity and equal opportunities. We welcome your application, regardless of your nationality, your cultural, ethnic or social background, any disability you might have, your sexual orientation, your gender or your age. We aim for gender parity in all departments and across all levels of the organisation”.

    The deadline for the submission of application is August 5, 2024.

    Interested applicants can apply here.

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