Deadline: 31-Mar-2026
The Earth Journalism Network (EJN) is offering fellowships for five journalists from low- and middle-income countries to cover the Eighth Global Environment Facility (GEF) Assembly in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Fellows will gain access to high-level discussions on climate finance, adaptation strategies, and environmental partnerships, receive mentorship from senior journalists, and get financial support to strengthen their reporting on environmental issues.
Fellowship Overview
The fellowship offers journalists a front-row perspective on global environmental finance and policy discussions. It includes:
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Nine high-level roundtables
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A Civil Society Forum on June 3, 2026
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Side events and field visits
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Opportunities to interview experts and decision-makers
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Mentorship and daily briefings
Participants will enhance their ability to report on climate, biodiversity, and environmental financing, and collaborate with peers to produce impactful stories.
Who Is Eligible?
To apply, candidates must:
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Be a professional journalist working with an established media outlet
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Represent a low- or middle-income country
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Have experience reporting on environmental issues
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Preferably have covered climate, biodiversity, or environmental financing
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Have a good command of English
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Be able to arrive in Samarkand by May 31, 2026 and participate throughout the Assembly week
Fellowship Benefits
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Financial support for travel and participation
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Reporting resources and preparation tools before the Assembly
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Orientation sessions on key issues in Samarkand
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Mentorship from an experienced senior journalist
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Opportunities to collaborate and exchange ideas with other fellows
How It Works
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Selection: Five journalists will be chosen based on experience and potential impact.
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Preparation: Participants receive resources and briefings from EJN prior to the Assembly.
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Assembly Coverage: Fellows attend orientation sessions, high-level meetings, side events, and field visits.
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Mentorship: Senior EJN journalists provide guidance and feedback on story development.
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Reporting: Fellows produce stories that highlight global environmental finance and its impact on national policies and local communities.
Why This Fellowship Matters
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Offers unique access to international environmental discussions
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Enhances journalists’ expertise in climate and environmental finance reporting
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Supports global awareness of environmental challenges
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Builds a network of professional peers and mentors
Tips for Applicants
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Highlight your experience covering environmental issues
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Demonstrate your ability to produce impactful stories
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Show your availability for the full week in Samarkand
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Include examples of previous climate, biodiversity, or environmental reporting
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Emphasize your English proficiency
FAQ
1. How many journalists will be selected?
Five journalists from low- and middle-income countries.
2. Is financial support provided?
Yes, selected fellows will receive funding to cover travel and participation costs.
3. What kind of experience is required?
Applicants should have professional journalism experience, preferably with coverage of climate, biodiversity, or environmental finance.
4. Do I need to speak English?
Yes, applicants must have a good command of English.
5. When must I arrive in Samarkand?
All fellows must arrive by May 31, 2026 and stay for the full week of the Assembly.
6. Will there be mentorship?
Yes, each fellow will receive guidance from an experienced senior journalist covering environmental conferences.
7. What activities are included in the fellowship?
Orientation sessions, daily briefings, high-level meetings, side events, field visits, and networking with peers.
Conclusion
The EJN fellowship is a high-impact opportunity for journalists from low- and middle-income countries to cover the GEF Assembly, gain mentorship, and produce stories that amplify t
For more information, visit Earth Journalism Network.
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