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    Fully-Funded Fellowship for Conflict, Missing Persons Reporting Opens

    Educational DeskMynul Islam NadimOctober 7, 20253 Mins Read
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    Applications are now open for a new journalism fellowship in Nigeria. The program focuses on reporting conflict and missing persons. It is organized by HumAngle in collaboration with the International Committee of the Red Cross.

    conflict reporting fellowship

    The fellowship aims to equip journalists with specialized skills. It addresses a critical gap in ethical, trauma-informed reporting. The three-day training will be held in Abuja this November.

    Fellowship Offers Fully-Funded Training for Mid-Career and Senior Reporters

    The program will select ten Nigerian journalists. It is designed for mid-career and senior-level professionals. Freelance reporters are also encouraged to apply.

       

    Participants will explore human-centered conflict reporting. Sessions will cover trauma-informed interviewing and ethical editing. The curriculum also includes psychosocial safety practices for journalists and their sources.

    Program Addresses Urgent Need for Ethical Journalism in Conflict Zones

    Nigeria faces a significant missing persons problem linked to ongoing conflicts. This creates a pressing need for sensitive and accurate reporting. The fellowship seeks to build a cohort of journalists who can handle these stories responsibly.

    The training will provide a deeper understanding of the legal frameworks surrounding missing persons. It will also guide journalists on how to engage with victims’ families. The goal is to improve public awareness and discourse on these critical issues.

    The new fellowship represents a major step toward strengthening conflict journalism in Nigeria. It provides essential tools for reporting on the nation’s missing persons crisis with greater empathy and accuracy. This initiative could significantly reshape media coverage of vulnerable communities.

    Thought you’d like to know

    What are the dates for the HumAngle Fellowship?

    The fellowship training runs from November 4 to 6, 2025. Selected participants will arrive in Abuja on November 3 and depart on November 7.

    Who is eligible to apply for this program?

    The fellowship is open to middle-career and senior journalists based in Nigeria. Freelance journalists who meet the experience criteria are also welcome to apply.

    What costs does the fully-funded fellowship cover?

    The organizers cover all participant expenses. This includes round-trip flights, accommodation in Abuja, and meals throughout the program duration.

    What is the application deadline?

    The deadline for submitting applications is October 14, 2025. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for virtual interviews before the final selection.

    What are the main topics covered in the training?

    Key areas include trauma-informed conflict reporting, Nigeria’s missing persons crisis, and psychosocial safety. The curriculum also addresses the role of radicalism in these contexts.

    Trusted Sources

    HumAngle, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

     


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