Published: 14 Feb 2023 826 views
The Africa-China Reporting Project, in collaboration with the African Centre for the Study of the United States, are calling journalists and researchers to apply for reporting grants to produce media reports or research papers, drawing comparisons of China and US approaches in Africa, in various areas of engagement detailed below.
Following the U.S.-Africa Leaders’ Summit, a number of commitments were made towards the African continent. The commitments include[i]:
Comparatively, the FOCAC had an even more extensive action plan pledging cooperation in the following areas[ii]:
The Africa-China Reporting Project (ACRP), hosted at the Wits Centre for Journalism of the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, aims to improve the quality of reporting on African and Africa-China issues by providing facilitation and capacity building for journalists via reporting grants, skills training workshops and other opportunities. The ACRP facilitates journalists to investigate complex dynamics and uncover untold stories, with an emphasis on on-the-ground impact and perspectives to illustrate how the lives of the people of Africa are changing amid the comprehensive phenomenon... continue reading
Application Deadline | 05 Apr 2023 |
Type | Entrepreneurs |
Sponsor | Africa-China Reporting Project (ACRP) |
Gender | Men and Women |
Applicants are expected to investigate and report on the outcomes of the projects and investments form the commitments towards communities in Africa, and the impact of their implementation or current developments. Journalists and/or researchers are to report on what the United States and China are doing in Africa, and bring the local perspectives to show how the lives of the people on the ground are affected, and engage the responses from African communities. The investigation can take the format of a comparative analysis of what both the US and China are developing coincidently in a particular region or country. The investigation can also focus solely on the investments or project by the US or China in its engagements with Africa. Investigations must ultimately bring in a comparative element in terms of either the past relations which China and the US had within the African community, or on the current engagements, and/or the competition between the US and China in Africa. Applicants can focus their investigations on any areas of engagement, which can include, but not limited to:
Applications must be sent to [email protected] titled: Application: US and China Engagements in Africa, by no later than Wednesday, 5 April 2023 and should contain the following (only documents in MS Word or PDF formats will be accepted):
Successful applicants will be notified after the closing date.
Please send any queries to [email protected]
For more details, visit ACRP website.