Africa Health Communications Fellowship 2025
Where evidence meets storytelling and collaboration drives impact.
The Africa Health Communications Fellowship 2025 brought together journalists and health experts to produce accurate, compelling, and people-centred health stories that communities can trust and act on.
Across six African countries, fellows collaborated across disciplines to translate complex health evidence into real-world storytelling, tackling under-reported issues, countering misinformation, and amplifying lived experience through film, radio, print, and digital media.
Why Journalist–Health Expert Collaboration Matters
Across Africa, journalists and health experts often work in parallel, but rarely together. This fellowship intentionally brought them into collaboration – combining journalistic storytelling skills with scientific and public health expertise.
The result is work that is credible, engaging, and grounded in lived realities: stories that communities recognise, trust, and act on.
What makes this fellowship different
The Africa Health Communications Fellowship was practice-driven, collaborative, and output-focused. Fellows did not just learn about storytelling, they produced real work for real audiences, under real-world conditions.
Real Collaboration
Cross-disciplinary teams that reflect how health communication actually happens.
Mentorship-Led
Mentorship and peer learning, rather than top-down instruction.
Multiple Formats
Multiple storytelling formats, from film and radio to op-eds and digital media.
Ethics & Impact
A strong emphasis on ethics, impact, and accountability — not just skills.
How the Fellowship Worked
Over the course of the year-long fellowship, 30 fellows from six African countries completed a five-module Health Communications e-learning course, participated in monthly webinars, and attended a three-day in-person conference.
They were trained to verify sources, interrogate data, and challenge misinformation, while translating complex health evidence into clear, people-centred narratives.
In the final stage, cross-disciplinary teams undertook grant-funded collaborative reporting projects, balancing data with lived experience to ensure stories were emotionally compelling without compromising accuracy or context.
With ongoing mentorship, teams produced work across multiple formats — film, radio, op-eds, and digital media — resulting in stories that are not only accurate, but relevant, relatable, and trusted.
The work showcased here reflects that approach: evidence-informed, locally rooted, and designed for real-world impact.
Stories Designed for Impact
From film and radio to op-eds and digital storytelling, the work produced through this fellowship is evidence-informed, locally grounded, and accountable to the communities it serves.
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Fellows
Ayele Addis Ambelu
Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
Journalist, Media & Communication Educator
Ethiopian Mass Media Action (EMMA NEWS)
Endurance Amogi
Ogun State, Nigeria
Senior Technical Associate
APIN Public Health initiatives
Luchuo Engelbert Bain
Nairobi, Kenya
Head of International Programs
African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
Tracy Chasima
Blantyre, Malawi
Post Master's Social Scientist
Malawi-Liverpool-Welcome Research Programme
Brian Chumbi
Blantyre, Malawi
Executive Deputy Director (Co-founder)
Forum for AIDS Counselling and Training (FACT)
Tesfaye Dagne
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Associate Researcher
Ethiopian Public Health Institute
Sylvia Ezenwa-Ahanene
Abuja, Nigeria
Senior Surveillance/Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Officer
Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC)
Wezzie Joy Gausi
Lilongwe, Malawi
Reporter
Times Group – Daily Times, Times Radio, Times TV
Chishiba Kabengele
Lusaka, Zambia
Medical Manager/Study Physician
Centre for Family Health Research in Zambia (CFHRZ)
Dr. Ntlotleng Mabena
Johannesburg, South Africa
Public Health Clinician, Academic, GBV Technical Specialist
Sandile Livingstone Mbili
Durban, South Africa
Independent writer, Citizen Journalist
Health-e News
Cynthia Philisiwe Mjoli
KwaMashu, South Africa
Independent Writer and Multi-media Journalist
Isolezwe, Ezangempela, Health e-News
Mwenya Mubanga
Lusaka, Zambia
Epidemiologist/HIV Surveillance Team Lead
The Centre for Infectious Disease Research
Emily Mbaire Njuguna
Nairobi, Kenya
Paediatrician
Africa Regional Lead, Maternal and Newborn Health PATH
Martha Nyakambi
Nairobi, Kenya
Study Coordinator/Clinical Researcher
Partners for Health and Development in Africa
Dr. Wongani Nyangulu
Blantyre, Malawi
Doctor
Malaria Alert Centre, Kamuzu University of Health Sciences
Dr. Mariam Oshodi
Lagos, Nigeria
Public Health Physician and Assistant Director
Lagos State Primary Health Care Board
Andrew H. Phiri
Lusaka, Zambia
Editor - Communications & Public Relations
Ministry of Health
Dr. Brook Genene Ruga
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
MD, Health Journalist
Ethiopian Business Review
Anele Siswana
Johannesburg, South Africa
Clinical Psychologist and Healer
Private Practice
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