Investigative female journalists are eligible to apply for a fellowship.
“Women who won the war,” a platform providing in-depth stories and investigations focused on women in conflict zones, offers a fellowship in memory of women whose names we cannot mention for their safety and the safety of their families. The fellowship, titled “Anonymous Restriction,” aims to support female journalists in producing investigative reports that focus on corruption and its impact on women, and also seeks to send a clear message to criminals who target female activists and journalists that their actions will not go unpunished.
The fellowship will take place from November 2024 to February 2025.
Preference will be given to female journalists with previous experience in producing in-depth investigations in countries such as Syria, Palestine, Yemen, Sudan, Iraq, Lebanon and Egypt.
Fellows will benefit from editorial support at every stage of investigation production, receive intensive training led by internationally experienced mentors, and a certificate awarded upon the successful completion and publication of the investigation.
The deadline is Oct. 30.