Are you a newsroom based in Côte d’Ivoire or Senegal interested in strengthening the capacities of your journalists?

Code for Africa (CfA) is offering African Academy for Open Source Investigation (AAOSI) Fellowships to mentor newsrooms/organisations in Côte d’Ivoire and Senegal. The programme aims to equip journalists from investigative media and watchdog NGOs with open-source intelligence (OSINT) and SOCMINT forensic analysis skills to produce evidence-driven analysis of information manipulation and interference (IMI) and coordinated inauthentic behaviour (CIB), as well as to support access to credible information. 
The AAOSI is part of the joint initiative by CfA’s CivicSignal AI/machine-learning team, iLAB forensic research team, and PesaCheck fact-checking team.

Our goals for AAOSI Fellowships are to:

  1. Equip investigative media and watchdog CSOs with open-source intelligence (OSINT) skills and tools to turbocharge their investigations into information manipulation.
  2. Help newsrooms reach larger audiences and build deeper engagement with the public for data-driven discussions on key issues.
  3. Build a strong pan-African network of OSINT investigators who can collaborate on transnational investigations with peers worldwide to unmask influence operations and information manipulation.

The Fellowship programme

The Fellowship aims to enhance information integrity in Côte d’Ivoire and Senegal by tackling misinformation, hate speech, and propaganda, while also strengthening local media and civil society resilience.

The programme will consist of:

  1. Financial support: The chosen newsrooms or organisations will receive a modest grant to cover eligible activities and costs.
  2. Technical support: CfA will offer hands-on technical training, followed by one-on-one project mentorship, along with support from CfA’s data technologists, data analysts, multimedia producers, and editors. 
  3. Publishing support: The newsrooms or organisations will publish content packages generated under the project on their respective media platforms and will also receive support to publish internationally. 
  4. Growing reach: CfA will offer amplification/growth support, including scaling/syndication support.

Still interested? Check if you are eligible:

  • The newsroom/CSO must be registered as a media organisation or digital outlet in  Côte d’Ivoire or Senegal, with an explicit focus on audiences in Africa.
  • The newsroom/CSO must have a minimum of one year of experience in journalism, with a strong preference for investigative or data journalism.
  • The newsroom/CSO must have evidence of reports produced and published, with the latest not more than two months ago.
  • The newsroom/CSO must commit to timely and open communication from the management and assigned journalists.
  • The applicant must be attached or affiliated to a media house or digital news outlet or relevant organisation where content produced during the project will be published. This also applies to freelance journalists.
  • The applicant must commit to publishing/disseminating their work on an appropriate public platform. CfA will assist with partnerships/syndications where appropriate.
  • The applicant must commit to agreed-on weekly online training and mentorship sessions.
  • The applicant must be willing to share their new skills and knowledge within their organisation, by presenting their projects and techniques to their peers.
  • The applicant must be fluent in either of the languages of tuition and mentorship: English or French.

If your organisation is eligible, apply by no later than Wednesday, 12 February 2025, by completing this form.

Questions? Reach out to mitchelle.awuor@codeforafrica.org and @kunle.adebajo@codeforafrica.org


About the partners:

Code For Africa is Africa’s largest civic technology and open data incubator, and support digital democracy and investigative data journalism initiatives as part of our mission to give citizens access to actionable information and to amplify citizen voices to make society more responsive and accountable. CfA’s mission is to leverage technology and data to foster digital democracies and empower citizens by providing actionable information. 

The African Digital Democracy Observatory (ADDO) is the only continent-wide research coalition focused on understanding how disinformation and influence or information operations are being used to subvert African democracies or watchdog institutions. The initiative is member-driven, consisting of 15 organisations that run substantive Africa-focused analytical research or investigations. Find out more about ADDO’s activities and members here

The Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH is a development agency that provides tailor-made, cost-efficient and effective services for sustainable development across the world. The agency is registered in Bonn (HRB 18384) and Eschborn, Frankfurt (HRB 12394), with VAT ID no. DE 113891176. 

To all recruitment agencies: CfA does not accept agency resumes. Please do not forward resumes to our employment application line, CfA employees or any other CfA contact. CfA is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes.

Please note: Due to high volumes of applications, we are unable to respond to each one individually. If you are selected for an interview, we will contact you.