
DEADLINE: JANUARY 24, 2025 — African Women in Media (AWiM) is accepting pitches on migration’s role in Africa’s growth and development.
AWim is looking for investigative, multimedia and solution-driven stories that challenge myths and reshape narratives.
Applicants do not need to be affiliated with any media organisation. Freelancers, independent creators and non-affiliated storytellers are encouraged to apply.
Proposed pitches can:
• Explore migration’s role in Africa’s economic growth and social development.
• Highlight personal or community stories of labour mobility across African borders.
• Examine the implementation and potential of frameworks like the AU FMP and JLMP.
• Dispel migration-related myths and challenge existing misconceptions through evidence-based reporting.
• Present innovative, solution-oriented perspectives that advocate for inclusive migration narratives.
In-depth and multimedia storytelling formats, such as investigative and feature stories, long-form stories, multimedia content (videos, photo series, podcasts) and social media campaigns/storytelling series are acceptable.
To be considered, applicants must submit a story pitch of at least 100 words, outlining the idea, relevance, intended formats and angle, and access to relevant sources and information.
Also required are a brief cover letter detailing why you are the right person to deliver your proposed project and a CV or portfolio showcasing relevant experience, previous work or content samples.
Applicants can submit up to two pitches each. The pitches, cover letter and CV/portfolio should be submitted to assistant@africanwomeninmedia.com.
The deadline for submissions is January 24, 2025.
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