ABOUT THE FELLOWSHIP
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Application and Selection
Fellowship application calls are opened once a year. To get notified, follow us on our social media pages to stay updated. Another major way to stay in the loop to increase your chances will be to participate in the monthly online training forum. Through this forum, we aim to bring in experienced storytellers, artists and multimedia professionals in diverse formats once a month for an online webinar and training. After the trainings, questions can be answered towards preparation for the fellowship.
Induction and Story Development
The fellowship program commences with an orientation session, where incoming fellows are introduced to the program’s mission, objectives, and expectations. This session also fosters a sense of community among the cohort. Fellows participate in a series of online training modules led by experts in climate science, storytelling, and advocacy. These modules cover a range of topics, including climate change science, effective storytelling techniques, and advocacy strategies. Throughout the online training, fellows engage in peer learning and collaborative discussions to exchange ideas and enhance their understanding of climate-related issues.
Creation of Story Projects
Fellows are grouped into project teams. Each team comprises individuals with diverse skills, to ensure multidimensional storytelling. The teams attend storytelling workshops and receive guidance from mentors on how to craft compelling narratives that resonate with various audiences. These workshops emphasize the power of storytelling in driving climate change action. Fellows work collaboratively to develop their story projects, which can take various forms such as articles, documentaries, art installations, or social media campaigns. These projects are designed to educate, engage, and inspire action on climate change and environmental issues.
The climax of the program is the African Climate Stories Festival, where fellows’ projects are displayed, screened, or performed. The festival not only educates the public about climate change but also creates a space for dialogue and networking with other storytellers and partners attending the Festival. At the festival, outstanding projects are recognized and awarded. This celebration marks the graduation of the cohort, but fellows continue to be part of the program’s alumni network, further extending their impact on climate advocacy.
Through this holistic approach, the African Climate Stories Fellowship empowers storytellers and climate activists to leverage the power of narratives for effective climate change communication and environmental advocacy, driving positive change in our society.
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Labi Diya
Dada Nosirat Oluwabukola
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Omotola Francis-Akinlolu
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After the first 5 weeks, fellows will go into their communities and begin creating their stories and document their impact while giving weekly progress reports to the fellowship team.