Women in News Leadership Accelerator Programme for women Journalists & Editors from Sub-Saharan Africa
WIN Leadership Accelerator is an intensive, nine-month long career and leadership programme for journalists and editors working in Africa, the Arab Region and Southeast Asia. The programme accepts 100-150 applicants, annually.
Women media professionals from the following countries are eligible to apply: Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe (WIN Africa), Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine (WIN Arab Region), Myanmar, Vietnam, the Philippines and Indonesia (Southeast Asia).
Approach
Through a combination of coaching, training, mentoring and networking, we enable journalists and editors who take part in the programme to acquire new skills and build their capacity to lead and transform.
Requirements
Benefits
Successful applicants to the WIN Leadership Accelerator programme benefit from the following:
One-on-one coaching to create a three-to-five year career roadmap
Develop your career management plan and learn how to implement it. Coach and mentee meet individually on five occasions with follow-up sessions. Our coaches use global
best practices, customised specifically for the WIN Accelerator.
Certified Media Management training
Regional and global experts drawn from the WIN and WAN-IFRA extended community deliver training on: newsroom management, financial management, operationalising digital strategy and the business of news. Delivered in person and via e-learning platforms.
Gender Balance in Content training
Get exposed to tools and tactics to help you and your organisation achieve more balanced and representative content.
Managing Sexual Harassment training
Tools and procedures to protect yourself and members of your team from sexual harassment in the newsroom and in the field.
Leadership Hubs
National or regional in-person and virtual gatherings that will help to develop personal and career management strategies and build professional networks.
How to Apply
For more information and job application details, see; Women in News Leadership Accelerator Programme for women Journalists & Editors from Sub-Saharan Africa