International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) Foundational Learning Journalism Initiative: Reporting on Literacy and Numeracy in Kenya, Senegal and South Africa 2026
π About the Initiative
An estimated 9 out of 10 children in sub-Saharan Africa cannot read for meaning or do simple math by age 10. While evidence exists on what works to improve learning outcomes, and political will is growing, not enough countries are implementing reforms at scale.
This initiative aims to leverage African journalism to embed this critical issue into public consciousness. The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) is seeking journalists and content creators in Kenya, Senegal, and South Africa to join a program that equips them with the knowledge, skills, and networks to produce data-driven, solutions-oriented reporting on foundational literacy and numeracy.
π Benefits
Selected fellows will receive:
- Reporting grants.
- Individual mentorship.
- Story production support over a 6-month period.
- Study tour opportunities.
- Training on education data and pedagogy.
Up to 15 fellows will be selected for this program.
β Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Be journalists working for a news outlet, freelancers, content creators, or social media influencers based in Kenya, Senegal, or South Africa.
- Strong candidates will demonstrate:
- Experience covering education, social policy, or development (preferred but not required).
- A clear understanding of what is missing in current coverage of foundational learning in their country.
- A commitment to reaching policymakers, educators, and affected communitiesβnot just publishing stories.
π Application Date and Process
- Application Deadline: 05 October 2026
- Interested applicants can apply via the official application form.
π Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate is someone who:
- Has a passion for impactful journalism.
- Understands the importance of foundational learning in shaping future generations.
- Is committed to producing high-quality, solutions-oriented reporting.
For more details, visit the official website of the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ).
- Up to 15 fellows will receive reporting grants.
- Individual mentorship.
- Story production support over a 6-month period.
- Study tour opportunities and training on education data and pedagogy.










