The ICIR calls for applications from journalists for countering misinformation and promoting media literacy

Tue, Sep 12, 2023
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THE International Centre for Investigative Reporting (ICIR) invites applications from suitable and qualified Journalists for its “Countering Misinformation and Promoting Media Literacy in Nigeria Project”. 

Countering Misinformation and Promoting Media Literacy project aims to reduce the dissemination and  impact of misinformation in Nigeria by promoting media literacy and responsible information sharing among citizens. 

The ICIR is an independent, non–profit media organization that aims to promote good governance in  Nigeria through robust investigative, data-driven reporting. Our goal is to build a culture of watchdog  reporting for the media in Nigeria. In the last five years, the Centre has worked to build the capacity for  journalists to undertake investigative, data-driven reporting, thus strengthening accountability and  engendering effective service delivery for the welfare of the citizens, particularly at the sub-regional level.  The ICIR FactCheckHub was set up amid the infodemic that came with COVID-19 in 2020 and has become  one of Nigeria’s most credible verification platforms working to increase its capacity, visibility and  impact in Nigeria.  

The Countering Misinformation and Promoting Media Literacy project is supported by the Embassy of the  Federal Republic of Germany, Abuja. For this training, 30 journalists will be selected from different media  organizations in Nigeria. The application opens on Tuesday, September 12 and ends on Friday, September  22, 2023.  

The training will build capacity and provide financial support for selected journalists to provide critical fact -check content, leading to responsible journalism and higher information quality in Nigeria. 

Candidates with a minimum of two years’ experience practicing as journalists working in print, electronic  and online media can apply. Freelancers with a track record of critical fact-checking skills are also welcome . Intending participants must provide proof of previous fact-checking content published in the last 12 mon ths.

Applications are therefore requested from journalists who meet the stipulated eligibility criteria.  Candidates can only apply for this project online through this link 

Being a gender-inclusive organization, the Centre strongly encourages qualified female journalists to  apply.  

The deadline for application for this project is September 22, 2023. 

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