Published: 08 Aug 2023 727 views
China Dialogue Trust and the Wits Africa-China Reporting Project will hold a workshop on reporting on critical mineral resources for the global energy transition on 22-24 November 2023, at Wits University, Johannesburg, South Africa.
In a world transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy technologies, critical minerals play a crucial and yet contradictory role. They are central to universal access to clean energy and the global energy transition. On the other hand, their production is often polluting, environmentally damaging and inequitable.
Critical minerals have also become a new frontier for economic policy across the Global South. Governments in countries ranging from Zimbabwe to Chile and DR Congo to Indonesia are striving to overturn the prevalent extractivist model of raw material exports and capture more value from critical minerals production. New approaches such as export bans and resource and industrial policy are emerging.
While there are many actors involved in critical minerals in Africa, Chinese companies are emerging as particularly prominent players in mining, processing and investing in the industry. Perspectives on Chinese companies’ involvement in the critical minerals sector in Africa range from source of opportunity to geopolitical threat.
What is the role for journalists and their reporting in this web of complex and important environmental, social and economic issues associated with critical minerals? How can journalists help to ensure the industry has more environmentally, socially and developmentally positive and just impacts on the African continent? And what skills, narratives and analytical insights could help achieve that?
The Critical Minerals for the Energy Transition Reporting Workshop will feature expert-led discussions, interactive sessions and skills training on the all above issues and more.
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 | 25 Aug 2023 |
Country to study | South Africa |
Type | Entrepreneurs |
Sponsor | Africa-China Reporting Project (ACRP) |
Gender | Men and Women |
China Dialogue Trust and the Wits Africa-China Reporting Project are inviting applicants to attend the workshop in Johannesburg on 22-24 November and to report on related issues in their home countries.
Successful applicants will also have the opportunity to attend the Africa-China Reporting Project’s Annual Journalists Forum on 21 November, and the Africa Investigative Journalism Conference (AIJC) in Johannesburg, South Africa.
China Dialogue Trust and the Wits Africa-China Reporting Project are inviting applicants to attend the workshop in Johannesburg on 22-24 November and to report on related issues in their home countries.
To apply for the workshop and grant opportunity, please submit the following documents to [email protected] by 17:00 SAST on Friday 25 August 2023
For more details, visit ACRP website.