Published: 13 Jun 2023 633 views
Are you a content creator telling fresh stories of climate change and climate action in Africa?
Are you an African podcaster, blogger, TikToker, or vlogger passionate about telling stories of climate change in Africa beyond news that focuses on disasters and climate crisis?
Africa No Filter, in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, is looking for storytellers in Africa and the Diaspora to create exciting content that shows a continent that’s taking action against climate change.
The content should be original, and across a diverse range of topics. Either of the formats below would suffice:
Conversations with climate activists.
Communities turning the tide against climate change.
Profiles of entrepreneurs and innovators in the climate space.
Original content not depicting Africa as a broken and dependent content or showing Africans as lacking agency.
Africa No Filter is a donor collaborative that supports the development of nuanced and contemporary stories that shift stereotypical and harmful narratives within and about Africa.Through research, grant-making and advocacy we aim to build the field of narrative change-makers by supporting storytellers, investing in media platforms and driving disruption campaigns. ANF’s goal over time is to leave an empowered narrative change ecosystem and an informed community of storytellers who work more deliberately to change harmful narratives within and about Africa.... read more... continue reading
Application Deadline | 29 Jun 2023 |
Country to study | |
Type | Entrepreneurs |
Sponsor | Africa No Filter |
Gender | Men and Women |
Content creators will receive grants worth up to $5000 to produce new content, as well as networking opportunities and support to amplify their content. All content shall be delivered in English, Arabic or French.
Screening of submissions – We shall review applications on a rolling basis. Kindly note that incomplete applications shall not be considered.
Submit an online application on Africa No Filter’s website. Include a short write-up about how your idea tells a climate story beyond stereotypes, and links to your social media pages, as well as your blog/vlog/Tiktok page.
For more details visit: Africa No Filter website,