InfoNile University Science Communication Competition for Africa
InfoNile, a geo-journalism platform and cross-border network of more than 800 environmental journalists and scientists in the Nile Basin, has organized a science communication competition that aims to engage university students in Africa to understand the critical role of conserving swamps and their biodiversity.
The competition aims to foster environmental awareness and empower young scientists and conservationists in Africa to take action for swamps. Participating students are encouraged to conduct in-depth research, critically analyze scientific information, and effectively communicate their findings to diverse audiences.
Objectives of the competition
To enhance university students’ knowledge and understanding of the significance of swamps in conserving biodiversity and mitigating climate change.
Competition Outputs
University students will employ various communication mechanisms to raise awareness about the importance of swamps and conserving biodiversity within.
This is through mechanisms like:
Eligibility
Awards
How to Apply
For more information and job application details, see; InfoNile University Science Communication Competition for Africa