Join us in celebrating our fantastic COP28 reporting team from across the Global South! Tune in for their insightful climate stories.
We are thrilled to announce the outstanding winners of Climate Tracker’s COP28 Climate Justice Journalism Fellowship!
In the “era of global boiling,” sharing the stories of the climate crisis is of paramount importance because it serves as a crucial bridge between scientific findings, policy decisions, and public awareness. These exceptional young climate journalists have emerged with stories to tell and are ready to cover COP28 in Dubai from 30th November – 12th December, 2023.
Meet our amazing cohort of champions.
Amidst fierce competition, they stood out for their passion, dedication, and innovative storytelling.

IN-PERSON FELLOWS

Abdulkareem Mojeed, Nigeria 🇳🇬
Abdulkareem Mojeed is a journalist with one of Nigeria’s foremost investigative newspapers, Premium Times. He is a graduate of Botany and Ecological Studies from the University of Uyo and focuses his storytelling on development; agriculture, food security, climate change, the environment, and the local currency market. From these beats, he has accomplished excellence in producing high-impact and thoroughly reported reports.
Read Abdulkareem’s work: How Nigeria’s N400 million green bond-financed afforestation projects failed

Alaa Emara, Egypt 🇪🇬
Alaa Emara is an Egyptian science and environmental journalist, microbiologist, and researcher. With an extensive portfolio including contributions to prestigious Arabic platforms like Popular Science Arabia and Al-Ain News, Alaa’s passion lies in communicating complex issues related to science and the environment.
Read Alaa’s work: SOS from Pakistan because of climate change

Amanda Magnani, Brasil 🇧🇷
Amanda is a freelance journalist and photographer, and Climate Editor at OptOut. She is passionate about climate justice and migration and always tries to look for the solution side of stories.
Read Amanda’s work: In Roraima, Indigenous communities forge sustainable solutions amid threats

Belén López Mensaque, Argentina 🇦🇷
Belén is a multimedia journalist specialising in climate change.

Blaise Eyong, Cameroon 🇨🇲
Blaise Eyong is a freelance multimedia journalist from Cameroon. His work has been broadcast on several international tv networks. He continues to produce videos for CNN, BBC, DW and Reuters news agency.
View Blaise’s work: Producing biochar and organic fertilizer in Cameroon

Chermaine Lee, Hong Kong 🇭🇰
Chermaine is a Hong Kong-bred freelance multimedia journalist based in Berlin, who covers climate, human rights and social issues in Asia and beyond.
Read Chermaine’s work: Hong Kong’s ‘Shoebox’ Residents Struggle Amid Sweltering Heat, Cramped Living Conditions

Kalain Hosein, Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹
Kalain is an award-winning multimedia journalist based in Trinidad and Tobago. Since 2014, he has reported on weather, climate, and the environment for his online media company, Trinidad and Tobago Weather Center.
Read Kalain’s work: Port-of-Spain – A City Underwater

Kelesha Williams, Jamaica 🇯🇲
Kelesha is a multi-award-winning journalist from Jamaica, with over six years of experience. She is currently a news reporter/producer/anchor at Television Jamaica- Jamaica’s leading broadcast network. Over the years, Kelesha has developed a passion for telling stories on the environment, especially climate change and biodiversity.
View Kelesha’s work: Jamaicans to Brace for Extreme Heat!

María Mónica Monsalve S, Colombia 🇨🇴
Maria has been an environmental and science journalist since she started writing in the media and a dancer since she was a child.

Stefanie Shibikie Lauchman, Suriname 🇸🇷
Stefanie Lauchman is a passionate journalist from Suriname. She is a women’s rights activist and also works as the communications manager for the Mulokot Foundation which focuses on ensuring the rights of the Wayana Indigenous People.
Read Stefanie’s work: Contamination by cyanide: A threat to environment and tribal livelihoods

Ushar Daniele, Malaysia 🇲🇾
Ushar Daniele is a spirited independent broadcast journalist rocking the scene in vibrant Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia! For more than a decade, she’s been exploring the wonders of Southeast Asia, and after a thrilling stint with Malay Mail, she set sail on her freelance journey in 2017.
View Ushar’s work: Protecting Malaysia’s critically endangered tigers

Vishani Ragobeer, Guyana 🇬🇾
Vishani is a 23-year-old journalist in Guyana who currently reports for the News Room Inc. She is also part of the Caribbean Climate Justice Journalism Fellowship with Climate Tracker.
Read Vishani’s work: Dengue cases surged this year. Is it because of climate change?
VIRTUAL FELLOWS

Adelaide Moyo, Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
Adelaide is a business and financial news writer based in Zimbabwe. She is interested in the intersection between climate and the economy. More recently, she has been dedicating more coverage to the private sector’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions and transition to clean energy.
Read Adelaide’s work: Africa calls for climate change reparation – The Financial Gazette

Bibiana Maia da Silva, Brasil 🇧🇷
Bibiana Maia da Silva is a Brazilian environmental journalist with a master’s degree in Sustainable Development Practices and an MBA in Sustainable Business Management.
Read Bibiana’s work: Contratação de termelétricas coloca em xeque compromisso climático Brasileiro

Chimwemwe Padatha, Malawi 🇲🇼
Chimwemwe is a freelance Journalist from Malawi, a Correspondent for Germany’s International Broadcaster, Radio Deutsche Welle (DW) and a contributor for the Voice of America (VOA).
Listen to Chimwemwe’s work: Malawian youths demand for greater say on climate change issues

Isabel Alarcón, Ecuador 🇪🇨
Isabel is an Ecuadorian journalist specialising in the environment. Her work has been published in national and international media and her career began in 2014 at the newspaper El Comercio, where she worked for 8 years, before jumping into the world of freelancing.
Read Isabel’s work: Green hydrogen would boost the construction of hydroelectric plants in Ecuador

Jarrel de Matas, Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹
Jarrel De Matas is a Visiting Lecturer at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He holds a B.A. and M.A. In English Literature from The University of the West Indies. He is currently a final-year PhD candidate at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Read Jarrel’s work: Green hydrogen would boost the construction of hydroelectric plants in Ecuador

Josephine Christopher, Tanzania 🇹🇿
Josephine Christopher is a journalist for The Citizen newspaper published by Mwananchi Communications Ltd.
Read Josephine’s work: Clock ticking on Tanzania’s coal business

Richie Ferrol, Dominica 🇩🇲
Richie loves music and multimedia. He has over 8 years of experience as a Multimedia Professional, with work focusing on Climate Change, Health, Climate Justice, Gender Equality, and Renewable Energy.
Read Richie’s work: The impact of climate change on the disabled communities’ health in Dominica

Soon Li Wei, Malaysia 🇲🇾
Li Wei is a bilingual journalist at the Malaysia National News Agency (BERNAMA). Mostly write about science and the environment in English and Malay. With an insatiable thirst for knowledge, Li Wei continually enhances her journalistic skills by actively participating in various online and in-person workshops.
Read Soon Li Wei’s work: Turning Landfill Waste To Energy – Sweden’s Success Story

Vincent Owino, Kenya 🇰🇪
Vincent is a business journalist with a passion for climate reporting. A trained economist and statistician, his reporting is always focused on how human economic activities, technology, and government policies, intentionally and unintentionally impact our environment.
Read Vincent’s work: Will agroforestry solve food crises?
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