Deadline: May 21, 2025
Applications for the Africa-China Centre for Policy and Advisory (ACCPA) Ghana-China Media Fellowship 2025 are now open. The Ghana-China Media Fellowship Program is a fully funded, in-person training program scheduled for June 7 to August 23, 2025. This groundbreaking initiative aims to enhance the capacity of Ghanaian media professionals to cover Africa-China relations with greater depth, accuracy, and cultural understanding.
Benefits
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The Ghana-China Media Fellowship offers a unique opportunity for media professionals to:
- Gain in-depth knowledge of Africa-China relations from leading experts.
- Participate in immersive Chinese language lessons, equipping them with basic Mandarin communication skills.
- Engage in site visits to select Chinese enterprises operating in Ghana, gaining firsthand experience of China’s business and development engagement.
- Network with experts, scholars, and fellow media professionals, building lasting connections for career growth.
- Access fully funded training, covering tuition, materials, and site visits at no cost to participants.
Eligibility
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The invite applications from:
- Journalists, media professionals, and content creators reporting on international affairs, business, economy, and development.
- Broadcast, print, and digital media personnel interested in improving their reporting on Africa-China relations.
- Aspiring and mid-career media practitioners keen on gaining practical knowledge about China’s engagement in Africa.
- Individuals with a strong interest in international relations, diplomacy, and economic development.
Application
Interested applicants are required to complete an online application form. The application should include:
- A brief statement of interest explaining why you want to participate.
- Your current CV/resume outlining relevant experience.
- Links or samples of previous media work (if available).
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For more information, visit ACCPA.
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