Deadline: March 16, 2026

The CJID Climate–Agricultural Reporting Training 2026 is an opportunity designed to strengthen journalism at the intersection of climate change, agriculture, and public policy in Nigeria.

The programme is organised by Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID) and aims to equip journalists with the knowledge, skills, and editorial guidance required to produce impactful stories about climate change and its effects on agriculture and food systems.

Through this initiative, journalists will receive training and mentorship to develop strong investigative and data-driven stories that highlight the realities of climate change and agricultural resilience.


About the CJID Climate–Agricultural Reporting Training 2026

The CJID Climate–Agricultural Reporting Training 2026 is organised under the Agricultural Reporting and Climate Change Project of the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development.

The programme is designed to support journalists who report on climate change and agriculture by improving their ability to produce high-quality investigative reports that highlight the intersection between climate change, food security, and agricultural policies.

Selected applicants will participate in a two-day virtual training and story lab, where they will receive guidance on strengthening their story ideas and developing impactful reports.

Participants will also have the opportunity to refine their reporting approach and collaborate with experienced editors and experts in investigative journalism.


Objectives of the Programme

The training aims to strengthen journalism in the climate and agriculture space by:

  • Improving journalists’ understanding of climate change and its impact on agriculture
  • Promoting investigative and accountability journalism
  • Encouraging data-driven and evidence-based reporting
  • Highlighting policy gaps, solutions, and climate adaptation strategies
  • Strengthening media coverage of food systems and rural livelihoods
  • Building a network of journalists focused on climate resilience and agricultural development

Who Can Apply

Applications are open to individuals and organisations involved in journalism and media reporting.

Eligible applicants include:

  • Reporters
  • Editors
  • Freelance journalists with experience in public-interest reporting
  • Media-focused civil society organisations (CSOs)

Applicants may apply as a team of up to three individuals. However, if selected, only the lead applicant will participate in the virtual training sessions.


Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for the programme, applicants must:

  • Be based in Nigeria
  • Be affiliated with a credible media organisation or platform with national or sub-regional reach
  • Demonstrate experience in investigative journalism, accountability journalism, or data journalism
  • Show interest or experience in agriculture, climate change, or development reporting
  • Commit to publishing the completed story within the agreed timeline

Female journalists and persons with disabilities (PWDs) are strongly encouraged to apply.


Application Requirements

Applicants are required to submit the following:

  • A climate-agriculture story pitch using the official CJID template
  • A completed application form
  • Professional information and relevant background details
  • Links to previously published work

The story pitch is a critical component of the application process. It should demonstrate:

  • Originality and relevance
  • Feasibility of the proposed story
  • Strong public interest value
  • Potential for impact

Applications will be evaluated based on the strength and quality of the submitted pitch.


Benefits of the Programme

Selected participants in the CJID Climate–Agricultural Reporting Training 2026 will receive:

  • Participation in a two-day intensive virtual training
  • Mentorship from experienced investigative journalism experts
  • Editorial support to refine and publish stories
  • Access to commissioning grants for selected investigative reports
  • Opportunity to join the CJID Climate–Agriculture Reporting Network

This programme provides journalists with the tools and support needed to produce impactful reports that contribute to public awareness and policy dialogue around climate change and agriculture.


Application Deadline

The deadline to apply for the CJID Climate–Agricultural Reporting Training 2026 is:

16 March 2026

Late submissions will not be considered, and only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.


How to Apply

Interested applicants should complete the official application process and submit the required documents before the deadline.

Apply here


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