In an era where data is shaping the way stories are told, journalists, content creators, and media professionals have a unique opportunity to elevate their storytelling. The Data Storytelling Fellowship is calling on passionate storytellers across Africa to sharpen their skills in data-driven storytelling and transform the way migration stories are presented.

Why Data Storytelling Matters

Migration is a complex and often misunderstood issue. While personal narratives highlight human experiences, data adds depth, context, and credibility. Through data storytelling, media professionals can bridge the gap between facts and emotions, crafting compelling stories that resonate with audiences while remaining informative and impactful.

About the Fellowship

The Data Storytelling Fellowship is designed to equip participants with hands-on skills in collecting, analyzing, and visualizing migration data. Fellows will gain practical experience in using data to uncover trends, challenge misinformation, and present migration stories in more insightful and engaging ways.

Who Can Apply?

The fellowship is open to:
âś… Journalists looking to integrate data into their reporting
âś… Content creators eager to enhance their storytelling techniques
âś… Media professionals interested in migration and data journalism

 

Why You Should Apply

  • Hands-on Training: Learn from experienced data journalists and migration experts
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with like-minded professionals across Africa
  • Impactful Storytelling: Develop powerful narratives that challenge stereotypes and inform policy discussions

How to Apply

If you’re ready to take your storytelling skills to the next level, don’t miss this opportunity! Applications for the Data Storytelling Fellowship (Cycle 3) are now open.

📝 Apply now: bit.ly/DSF-Cycle-3
⏳ Deadline: 28th February, 2025

Join the movement to reshape migration narratives across Africa—one data-driven story at a time!

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