CIPESA’s Fellowship Programme

In 2017, the Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) introduced its fellowship programme. The media fellows aims to raise media understanding of, and its effective and consistent reporting of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) -for-democracy issues in East Africa towards increased quality and regularity of reporting, as well as a greater diversity of voices, in coverage related to ICT, democracy and human rights.

The academia fellows aims to nurture university students’ and early career academics’ understanding of ICT for governance, human rights and development. By engaging members of the academic community, the programme benefits partners of the ICT4Democracy in East Africa network through placements of individuals with skills in fields such as ICT, mass communication, and informatics, within the partner organisations. Ultimately, the programme aims to grow links between the academic community and practitioners in the ICT field for mutual research, learning and knowledge exchange, so as to create the next generation of ICT for democracy and ICT for human rights champions and researchers.

Since its launch, numerous fellows representing east, central and western Africa, as well as Asia and the United States of America have participated in the programme, with a wide range of outputs including commentaries, broadcast content, multimedia content and journal articles. The learning and experiences of the fellows so far have informed CIPESA’s contributions to the to the curriculum review and development for a Masters in eGovernance programme at Makerere University. Furthermore, CIPESA’s engagements with the Makerere University Development Informatics Research Group on the role academics should play to contribute to the national and global development agenda, including through producing actionable knowledge, creating closer linkages with development practitioners and seeking ways to influence policy making.

Defend Digital Rights. Make an Impact

What if the future of digital public infrastructure (DPI) was shaped not just by policymakers and technologists, but by the stories that journalists tell? At Co-Develop, we believe that the stories told about DPI can drive awareness, accountability, and action. This is why Co-Develop is pleased to announce a new partnership with the Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) to launch a DPI Journalism Fellowship in Eastern Africa.

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Building on the success of our West African program, this initiative will equip journalists across Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda with the skills, resources, and networks needed to report on DPI and Digital Public Goods (DPGs) with depth and clarity. By promoting informed public discourse, the program aims to make digital transformation more accessible and transparent to the communities it serves.  … read more >>

 CIPESA FELLOWS

 

Naima Arabow

Naima Arabow is a Mogadishu based journalist with over seven years of professional experience in reporting and documentary production. Her ...

Sofia Ali

Sofia Ali is an award-winning multimedia journalist with over 17 years of experience in the industry. She has built a ...

Telesphore Kaberuka

Telesphore Kaberuka, Rwanda | Telesphore Kaberuka has over 15 years of experience in multimedia reporting, investigative journalism, and editorial leadership ...

Samuel Abate

Samuel Abate has six years of experience in journalism and currently works at Ethio Negari. He has previously worked with ...

Kampire Nadine Temba

Kampire Nadine Temba, DR Congo | Kampire Nadine Temba is a feminist, lawyer and journalist. She is also the co-founder ...

John Tor Madira Machier

John Tor Madira Machier is the Editor-in-Chief of Sudans Post, an independent digital-only news outlet covering the Sudans (Sudan and ...

Mercy Chelangat

Mercy Chelangat is a multi-award-winning journalist and fact-checker. She has five years of experience across print, digital, and broadcast media ...

Jenifer Gilla

Jenifer Gilla is an experienced environmental journalist known for her in-depth reporting on climate change, biodiversity, water scarcity, and sustainable ...

Ian Katusiime

Ian Katusiime, Uganda | Ian Katusiime is a Senior Reporter at The Independent covering politics, technology, security, health and international ...

Imani Henrick Luvanga

| Imani is a multi-award-winning journalist, digital content creator, and media professional with over five years of experience in broadcasting, ...

Kei Emmanuel Duku

Kei Emmanuel Duku is a dynamic and motivated multimedia and data journalist from South Sudan with over five years of ...

Ronald Musoke

Ronald is a multi-award-winning journalist with over a decade of journalism experience. He is an African Union Media Fellow (2023/24), ...
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