Internews in Kenya invites proposals for investigative journalism grants focusing on Investigating Reproductive Health and Family Planning Issues. Investigative journalism is about finding, reporting and illuminating news which other people want to keep secret. Your proposal should clearly paint the picture of the issue you need to expose and the impact you anticipate the revelation will have on the health sector in the country. Also, be sure to indicate the time line, the specific location of your reporting and the budget. The proposals will be judged based on uniqueness, creativity, originality and the potential impact of the story you propose. |
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Health Summaries
Maternal health goal still a farfetched dream New treatment methods lower TB infection rates Kenya: NCDs and HIV fight for limited resources Tuberculosis and HIV rife in Kenya prisons HIV screening, ignorance keeping blood donors away New strategy now planned to increase HIV testing Maternal, child health highway littered with broken promises Concern over HIV in schools rises View all -
Democracy and governance Summaries
NGO Wants Seat in Land Committee Ministries Blamed for Slowing Down Bill on County Cash Multi-Ethnic Counties in Dilemma over Slots Ruto Threatens to Block Poll Body Accused Turns Witness in City Hall Cemetery Case Amending Constitution is in Bad Faith and will have Repercussions for Kenya Responding to Suit on Polls Rules, AG Told Did Hague Hearings Shake us out of our Rigidities? View all Twitter
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