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The Y. EVA TAN Conservative Reporting Fellowship

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The Y. Eva Tan Conservation Reporting Fellowship invites applications from aspiring, early-career environmental journalists.

Applicants must be from a low- to upper-middle-income tropical country, as classified by the World Bank.

The conservation reporting fellowship programme will provide opportunities for journalists from biodiversity hotspots in tropical countries to report on critical environmental issues, gaining valuable training, experience, and credibility that will help them advance their careers in journalism and communications.

Each fellow will receive $500 a month for the duration of the six-month fellowship, or $3,000 in total.

Applicants must be able to work remotely and commit to 10 hours per week.

Click Here To Apply

Application Deadline is August 10, 2024

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