solutions journalism

Meet our local solutions journalism fellows

To gain deeper insight into solutions journalism and what it means around the world, we partnered with One Earth, to develop an awesome opportunity for 4 young journalists to be part of a 6-month paid media mentorship-fellowship combo! 

We received impressive submissions from each corner of the globe and to each of you we are grateful. After careful review of each pitch, we are happy to present the Fellows who rose to the top. These young aspiring writers will be highlighting local solutions to sustainability challenges in their countries. They’ll bring to the world stories of local grassroots climate heroes. 

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Marcela Maria Martins de Souza, Brazil

Marcela is a journalist, based in Brazil, with special interest in the environment and climate change. Currently, she is a reporter and TV presenter at Rede Minas, and a Public Science Communication postgrad student at the Federal University of Minas Gerais. 

For the past seven years, she’s been covering environmental issues, with a focus on mining impacts, and she’s produced dozens of reports about themes such as traditional and indigenous knowledge and conservation projects. She’s also the director of a short film, “Amazon Rainforest TV”, and a writer, author of the novel “O nome do Lobo” (The wolf’s name).

Check out some of Marcela’s previous work

Watsemba Miriam, Uganda

Watsemba Miriam is an award winning documentary photographer and writer based in Uganda, with a background in Journalism and Communication.

She is passionate about storytelling, and believes that stories can be an effective avenue for driving change and development. Her dream is to help people express themselves authentically, through storytelling.  

Miriam is a multiple time grantee, who has published and exhibited both locally and internationally. Through her works, she seeks to archive the truth and provoke action.

Read Miriam’s previous work

Ishita Yadav, India

Ishita has been actively involved in journalism for four years and specializes in nature-based solutions, clean energy, and the intersection of gender and climate change. 

Ishita got into journalism so she could help highlight the efforts of individuals from traditionally marginalized groups in the fight against climate change after noticing the disproportionate representation of certain groups in the media.  She aspires to inspire and empower youth to take meaningful and impactful actions to create momentum for positive change. 

Lillian Keneqa, Papua New Guinea

Lillian S Keneqa (pronounced KE-NE-A, the “Q” is silent) is a journalist who believes that journalism is a way of life no matter where you work! She is from the small pacific island nation of Papua New Guinea. Currently, Lillian is employed as a communications officer with Save the Children in PNG. Previously, she was employed by PNG’s local television media company EM TV, where she contributed stories and also produced the news.

Lillian is passionate about community development, mental health, agriculture and climate change/environment and writes about small initiatives individuals are taking to make a difference in their sphere of influence. Lillian also loves to travel and do photography. She believes in the power of storytelling and the positive, life changing impact it can have on individuals.  

Check out Lillian’s previous work

Looking forward to the stories each of these great writers will create!

Dizzanne Billy
Dizzanne is the Caribbean Regional Director at Climate Tracker, a freelance writer, and an all-around storyteller. With a special place in her heart for the beach, cats, and Coldplay, she's experienced in journalism, communications, marketing, and finding the perfect song to suit any situation.