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Apply Now: A 1-Year Fellowship On Wildlife Filmmaking For Youth In Central India

Homegrown Staff

Last Date to apply – 20 April, 2021

Green Hub Fellowship is a one year residential fellowship for youth across the northeastern region of India to learn about environment, wildlife, conservation and climate sustainability through the medium of filmmaking. The fellowship is specially for youth from remote areas and marginalised communities, who are interested to learn, but do not have access to such training. But this year it has come to Central India to get involved with marginalised communities in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand.

25 fellows would be selected through an application process for a fellowship that will entail comprehensive training by eminent filmmakers, conservationists and other resource person from across the country, along with an internship with organisations working in the field of conservation, agro-biodiversity and sustainable livelihoods. The selection is a three stage process which includes phone interviews as well as face-to-face interviews.

To know more about the fellowship, click here.

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