Status: Open
- Employment
Organisation: Fondation Hirondelle
Deadline: 12/02/2025
Location: Guinea-Bissau
Fondation Hirondelle is establishing a pool of Lusophone Journalism Trainers to enhance the skills of radio, TV, print, and online journalists in Lusophone African countries. Trainers will be engaged in capacity-building activities until December 2026, with an initial focus on tackling disinformation in Guinea-Bissau.
This initiative is part of a consortium project alongside the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) and Reporters Without Borders (RSF).
Responsibilities
- Develop practical training programs covering ethics, journalism fundamentals, human rights coverage, and fact-checking.
- Conduct three five-day training sessions for journalists in Guinea-Bissau.
- Select 10 media initiatives for tailored support (3–10 days) through a call for expressions of interest.
- Provide in-person coaching and online mentoring to media outlets.
- Contribute to an online knowledge-sharing platform for journalists.
Required qualifications
- Journalism background with training and curriculum development experience.
- Experience working in a Lusophone African country.
- Fluency in Portuguese (Creole is an asset).
- Proficiency in English or French for project coordination.
- Availability for travel to Guinea-Bissau (costs covered by Fondation Hirondelle).
The deadline for applications is February 12, 2025. To learn more and apply, please click here.