The Communications Fellowship 2026 offered under the Initiative for Transitional Justice in Africa (ITJA) presents a powerful opportunity for young African professionals to gain hands-on experience in communications within the fields of human rights, governance, and transitional justice.
This fellowship is designed to amplify African expertise and strengthen communication strategies that support justice, accountability, and institutional reform across the continent. If you are passionate about storytelling, advocacy, and impactful communication, this fellowship offers a meaningful platform to contribute to real change.
The Initiative for Transitional Justice in Africa (ITJA) is a three-year collaborative project launched by the African Union (AU) and the European Union (EU). Its main objective is to support AU member states in integrating and implementing the African Union Transitional Justice Policy (AUTJP) at the national level.
The project is implemented by a consortium of leading organizations:
Together, these institutions work to promote justice, accountability, and sustainable peace across Africa.
ICTJ is an internationally recognized nonprofit organization specializing in transitional justice. It operates globally to address the root causes and consequences of large-scale human rights violations.
ICTJ’s work focuses on:
Through this fellowship, ICTJ aims to enhance communication efforts that highlight these critical issues and engage diverse audiences.
The Communications Fellowship is designed to support ITJA’s visibility and outreach efforts while building the fellow’s professional capacity in strategic communications.
The selected fellow will work closely with:
The role focuses on creating, managing, and disseminating content that reflects the project’s impact and engages stakeholders across Africa and globally.
The fellowship offers a structured yet dynamic work environment, allowing the fellow to contribute meaningfully to ongoing projects.
The Communications Fellow will play a central role in shaping how ITJA communicates its work. Responsibilities include:
The selected fellow will receive a monthly stipend for the entire six-month duration. This ensures financial support while gaining valuable professional experience.
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
To apply for the Communications Fellowship, candidates must:
There is no fixed deadline for this fellowship. Applications will be reviewed continuously until a suitable candidate is selected. Early application is strongly recommended.
This fellowship offers a unique opportunity to:
For individuals passionate about storytelling, advocacy, and justice, this fellowship provides a meaningful and career-defining experience.
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