Journalists with at least four years of professional experience residing in Latin America and the Caribbean can apply for this opportunity.
CONNECTAS has launched a new edition of the ICFJ/CONNECTAS Fellowship.
The initiative seeks to encourage and strengthen the quality and independence of journalism in the region, offering support to high-impact investigative journalism that helps to expose abuses of power.
Candidates must submit a detailed proposal. Projects that show previous reporting work and knowledge on the topic, as well as those that suggest a component of collaboration among journalists, will be specially considered.
Fellows will receive editorial support and up to US$3,000, depending on their country of residence, project's budget and scope.
The deadline is Oct. 15.