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Apply for the ARECCCA Media Fellowship (Action Research to Enhance Effective Coverage of Climate Change Issues in Africa) by MESHA and IDRC, and join 8 science journalists in a year-long journey to reshape how Africa reports on climate.

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Mesha Published 1 May 2025
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Are you a journalist from Eastern or Southern Africa passionate about climate storytelling? Apply for the ARECCCA Fellowship (Action Research to Enhance Effective Coverage of Climate Change Issues in Africa) by MESHA and IDRC, and join 8 science journalists in a year-long journey to reshape how Africa reports on climate. Check the details below and apply.

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