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United Nations Foundation Polio Press Fellowship for Individual Reporting in Polio-affected Countries 2026

Deadline: Jan 07, 2026
other
partially funded
To Apply

Please visit the application link below to apply.

Opportunity Overview

The United Nations Foundation is currently accepting applications for its Polio Press Fellowship for Individual Reporting in Polio-affected Countries 2026. This fellowship is designed to support journalists reporting on polio eradication efforts in countries where polio remains a challenge.

📝 About the Fellowship

The 2026 Polio Press Fellowship aims to empower journalists by providing resources to cover stories on polio eradication efforts in affected regions.

🎁 Benefits

Selected journalists will receive the following benefits:

  • Funding of up to $7,000 to travel independently and gather stories.
  • Budget proposals must include detailed breakdowns for:
    • Transportation
    • Visas
    • Accommodation
    • Interpretation
    • Other travel-related costs

✅ Eligibility Criteria

The fellowship is open to:

  • Journalists of all nationalities and diverse backgrounds.
  • Applicants with working English proficiency for interviews and training.
  • Freelance journalists with a proven track record.
  • Projects across various media formats, including:
    • Print
    • Photography
    • Audio
    • Video
      (Projects must be published by national or international outlets.)

📅 Application Date and Process

For more details, visit the United Nations Foundation website.

Benefits
  • Selected journalists receive funding up to $7,000 to travel independently and gather stories.
  • Budget proposals must include breakdowns for transportation, visas, accommodation, interpretation, and other travel costs.
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