Code for Africa News Editor Jobs in Kenya
As News Editor, you will be responsible for a team of multilingual researchers/fact-checkers across 18 African countries who debunk misinformation on social and traditional media platforms for an international audience. The team works in a fast-paced virtual newsroom, applying global editorial verification/fact-checking standards to hard-hitting issues ranging from complex conflict situations in countries as diverse as Ethiopia and Mali, to conspiracist anti-vaxx or health claims, and extremist hate speech or election related political claims.
Candidates must have demonstrable experience managing a mainstream newsdesk, with proven success working on editorial initiatives that consistently produce high-quality and impactful content on tight deadlines. The News Editor’s primary international language will be English, with additional proficiency in Amharic, Arabic, French and/or Kiswahili being an advantage.
PesaCheck is the continent’s largest indigenous fact-checking initiative by geographic coverage, with teams in 18 African countries. It researches and debunks misinformation published both online and elsewhere in more traditional media, publishing over 2,000 fact-checks per year, in partnership with major platforms ranging from Facebook and TikTok, to traditional media. PesaCheck also tracks promises by public officials and shines a light on public finances to ensure the public is not misled. PesaCheck is part of CfA, which is Africa’s largest non-profit digital/data journalism initiative.
The successful candidates will work as part of a multinational and multilingual team using digital collaboration tools to create content for a global audience and international media partners.
The successful candidate will be responsible for PesaCheck’s main newsdesk, supported by a Deputy News Editor and two Assistants News Editors, who collectively manage a team of ~25 multilingual journalists. The News Editor reports to PesaCheck’s Managing Editor.
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About the Role:
The successful candidate will join Africa’s largest fact-checking initiative, PesaCheck.
The News Editor will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the newsdesk, managing the frontline journalists/researchers across multiple time-zones, with key duties including setting editorial targets and production schedules (strictly enforcing publication deadlines where necessary), helping journalists identify appropriate leads/issues for research, and ensuring that journalists get the data analysis or multimedia support needed to produce impactful content.
A major mechanism for achieving this
will be the News Editor’s management of an editorial diary, or editorial calendar, that allows for seamless synchronisation of editorial production with the copy and translation desks, as well as other support teams.
PesaCheck’s newsroom is structured as a central multilingual newsdesk, flanked and supported by a copy desk and translation hub. The newsdesk, managed by the News Editor, finds and researches misinformation to produce public debunk reports. The copy desk, under the supervision of the Chief Copyeditor, reviews and revises all content from the newsdesk, ensuring that it meets international factual, language and ethical standards. Finally, the translation desk, led by the Chief Translator, translated all content between English and French, Amharic, Afaan Oromo Somali and Tigrinya, ensuring content is accessible to local contexts and markets.
The newsdesk works alongside the special projects team, supervised by the Special Projects Editor. The special projects team drives pop-up election monitoring, newsroom partnerships and a large training initiative.
PesaCheck is overseen by a Managing Editor, who answers to CfA’s Editor-in-Chief who also manages the organisation’s other investigative and data journalism newsrooms.
Responsibilities:
You will select and prioritise editorial leads for your journalists from PesaCheck’s various editorial tip-lines or algorithmic ‘listening’ or media monitoring tools to help ensure we focus our attention on the most harmful misinformation/conspiracies
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