Rest of World is excited to announce a new opportunity for reporters native to regions outside the West who want to produce a deeply reported body of work on how tech impacts labor and workers around the world.
Rest of World is looking for four reporting fellows to join us for a full year and produce a series of articles on tech’s relationship with labor, and the tech industry’s influence on both the nature of work and the state of workers. The fellowship is designed to engage reporters native to the regions we cover who have a basic understanding of those regions’ tech and business landscape. The reporting fellows will become part of our regular reporting team on the ground, helping shape our storytelling by contributing original ideas for stories, and working alongside our reporters and editors based around the world.
Requirements
- Rest of World is looking for journalists who come from, and are based in, four regions and the following countries: Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, or Vietnam), South Asia (Pakistan or Bangladesh), Sub-Saharan Africa (South Africa, Kenya, or Uganda) and Latin America (Colombia, Brazil, or Chile). All four reporting fellows will work with Rest of World’s regional editors from the corresponding regions. All applicants must be eligible to work in the countries they reside in.
- Fellows will be expected to publish at least two stories in Rest of World every month, and will have the opportunity to co-report and contribute to other labor-related stories in the publication’s pipeline. After the first six months, fellows will start work on a year-end project, in partnership with the publication’s features team, to produce a series or a single enterprise project that digs deeper on tech’s impact on workers across the regions Rest of World covers.
Benefits
- Fellows will receive a stipend of $40,000 for a 12-month period, running from mid-May 2023 to mid-May 2024. ​​Rest of World will cover all costs related to the reporting of the stories, including travel costs.
Candidates
- Have been working as professional reporters in their home country
- Are passionate about writing about labor injustices and holding powerful people and companies accountable
- Have published original articles on issues that are critical to their communities; we’d prefer that fellows have a basic understanding of the tech and business landscape in their countries, but we don’t require that they have extensive experience in tech reporting
- Are curious about how tech has transformed the nature and definition of work, and are willing to go deep to explore the human experience and cost of such work
- Can bring their own experiences and perspectives to inform and advance the journalistic work they are undertaking
- Want to explore new ways to tell stories, including digging into data, incorporating audio, and more.
The reporting fellowship is funded through a grant from the Ford Foundation’s Future of Work(ers) program. The Ford Foundation is an independent organization working to address inequality and build a future grounded in justice.
For More Information:
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Application Deadline: April 7, 2023