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How is climate change altering the way people around the Bay of Bengal work and live? How is it transforming economies, migration, health and security? More importantly, how are people in this region responding?

Internews' Earth Journalism Network is offering grants to at least 10 journalists based in eastern India and coastal Bangladesh to report on critical issues related to climate change that are driving notable responses. The grants will support the production of in-depth stories tied to resilience and climate change adaptation, particularly among people or groups most at risk from global warming. The focus should be on improving access to quality information and raising awareness among policymakers and impacted communities.

Overview
The Bay of Bengal is widely recognized as one of the most vulnerable regions to the immediate- and long-term effects of a changing climate. This vulnerability stems from both the wide variety of climate risks as well as the density and diversity of the roughly 400 million people who call this region home.

In a warming world, communities in the low-lying coastal plains and river deltas increasingly find their lands eroded away by rising seas and their freshwater contaminated by saltwater intrusion. Further inland, droughts, floods and deadly heat waves threaten the health of vulnerable groups in addition to affecting the crops communities depend on for their livelihoods.

These grants will support the production of rigorously reported, innovative stories aimed at better informing these at-risk communities of the tools that can help them build resilience in the face of the climate crisis, as well as the limitations of certain responses and their ability to set examples for other parts of the world.

If selected, journalists will receive an average of US$1,300 in funding to cover travel and field reporting costs, with some flexibility for in-depth stories using innovative and investigative approaches that may be more costly to produce.

The story grants are provided as part of EJN’s Bay of Bengal project, implemented by Internews with generous funding from the Climate Justice Resilience Fund.

Story Themes
Ideas should focus on how people in the Bay of Bengal region are responding to climate change by asking questions such as:

We encourage applicants to collect data and use it in their reporting and to highlight examples of responses that could be scaled up or used as models for other places facing similar challenges. Stories that report on solutions and coping strategies rather than problems are of particular interest.

Eligibility
Grants are open to early- or mid-career journalists:

We encourage reporters to view this not just as an environmental story and to think outside their beat, considering ways their reporting could address broader angles. We also encourage the use of multimedia; applicants for long-form and multimedia narratives should include plans and budget for accompanying multimedia elements (i.e. video, photos) and distribution channels in their pitch.

Please note that EJN, its partners and the Climate Justice Resilience Fund have the right to edit, publish, broadcast and distribute these stories freely, once they have been published/broadcast in the original media outlet. Freelance reporters should demonstrate a plan for publication and provide a letter of interest from an editor.

Application Process

APPLICATION DEADLINE: February 21, 2020 at 5:30pm BST / 5:00pm IST

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Published on  22 Jan 2020

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