The Financial Times, in partnership with One World Media, has selected Frankline Sunday, a data journalist from Nairobi, Kenya, as the first FT Africa Fellow.

The fellowship is aimed at mid-career journalists from Sub-Saharan Africa who have an ambitious business story with international ramifications to tell a global audience. The FT will provide training, editorial support and one-to-one mentoring from expert senior editors – including foreign editor Alec Russell and Africa editor David Pilling –  to support the Fellow in producing a long-form article that will be published in the Financial Times.

In addition, the programme gives the selected Fellow the opportunity to join the wider One World Media Fellowship cohort to collaborate with and learn alongside a global peer group, and to receive training and a reporting grant of £1,000.

FT assistant editor and head of newsroom diversity Veronica Kan Dapaah said: "Congratulations to Frankline for being selected as the first FT Africa Fellow, following a rigorous selection process that featured a number of excellent candidates. Quality journalism requires a diversity of perspectives and Frankline’s experience covering big tech in Africa will bring valuable insight for the FT’s global audience.” 

FT foreign editor Alec Russell said: “I am thrilled to welcome Frankline, and hope that working closely with our outstanding team of reporters and editors will be of value for his career as a journalist. We look forward to seeing his story come to life.”

The FT Africa Journalism Fellowship is one of several partnership programmes run by One World Media since 2001, which focus on supporting journalists and filmmakers in the Global South.

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For more information please contact: Poppy Cooper | poppy.cooper@ft.com 

About the Financial Times

The Financial Times is one of the world’s leading business news organisations, recognised internationally for its authority, integrity and accuracy. The FT has a record paying readership of 1.2 million, more than one million of which are digital subscriptions. It is part of Nikkei Inc., which provides a broad range of information, news and services for the global business community.

About One World Media

One World Media is a non-profit organisation in the UK that supports journalists and filmmakers covering stories about the global south. For more than three decades, the organisation has worked with partners in the UK and around the world to strengthen international journalism and promote media coverage of global issues. One World Media’s mission is to encourage strong, vibrant and independent media coverage of the Global South that empowers citizens, promotes justice and creates social impact.

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