
THE FUTURE OF FAMILY PLANNING
REPORTING TRIP
COLOMBIA 2025
Uncovering stories on the transformative power of family planning in Colombia and what the future holds for ensuring access and services for all.
APPLY TODAY
The Family Planning News Network (FPNN) is offering a reporting trip to highlight Colombia's approaches to delivering Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) services to hard-to-reach populations, including Indigenous communities and migrant groups, in preparation for the seventh International Conference on Family Planning in Bogotá
The trip will introduce participants to powerful stories, influential people, and new ways of looking at key research and data. FPNN will engage a mix of local, regional, and global journalists.
The reporting trip includes:
Training: Solution Journalism and community reporting training.
Site visits: Opportunities to uncover stories and gain background for in-depth reporting on the Colombian approach to SRHR, including visits to indigenous and migrant communities.... The site visits will focus on innovations and programmatic learnings.
Networking: Opportunities to network and learn from local and national SRHR leaders in Bogota.
The expected outcomes include published stories, a strengthened network of community reporters and journalists, engagement of global media audiences, and uncovering local stories impacted by USAID defunding.
TRIP DETAILS
Location: Bogota, Colombia and rural Colombian communities
Dates: Mid-May 2025
Hosts:
W. H. Gates Sr. Institute at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
FPNN & ICFP 2025
Profamilia
El Espectador
Fundación Valle del Lili
FP2030 LAC Hub
Trip Highlights
Interviews & Networking: Meet experts, fellow journalists, and community leaders to help you take a deeper dive into the stories about the power of reproductive health investments and innovative programming. Interviews can be set up based on interests.
FP/SRHR Story Generation: Attend key briefings on new data, learn about regional SRHR policies, and learn about innovation solutions for the generation of longer-form, high-level stories.
Community/Partner Spotlights: Visit programs and develop content that showcases innovation, learnings, and successes within the FP/SRHR communities.
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Yes, however, by applying to join this reporting trip, you will automatically join the Family Planning News Network. By joining, you will now be be eligible for similar reporting and content opportunities.
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We will never dictate or require coverage of any type or topic.
We are looking for individuals that are interested in using their networks (professional, social, personal) to highlight and link to the power of family planning and reproductive health.
The main goal of this reporting trip is to provide a targeted and intimate opportunity to develop meaningful news and content that supports the transformative power of access to SRHR.
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The trip be split into three main parts. Each part is crafted to provide access to the participating journalist with the needed elements to craft a story.
Part 1 - Background and Scene setting
Reporting trip kick-off briefing
Attendance of the 9th African Population Conference with a media briefing and interview support
Networking with other journalist and content creators
Part 2 - Story gathering: Community & Programmatic
Personal storytelling sessions
Conversation with community groups
1-1 interviews with advocates
Showcase of community successes
Part 3 - Synthesis
Debriefing and planning for next steps
This itinerary is subject to change.
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There will be a team of reviewers from John’s Hopkins University and the W.H. Gates Sr. Institute that will choose the participants.
The reveiwers will judge applications based on the quality of the answers and the perception of the fit. We will also try to ensure that there is a balance of ‘types’ of journalist on the trip.
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If you are selected to join us on the FPNN Reporting trip to Malawi, you are receiving a fixed travel award, including media registration for APC, travel, and accommodation costs. The travel award is covering the cost of ground transportation and hotel (room & tax), and per diem from Wednesday, 22 May through Sunday, 26 May 2024. (5 nights)
Hotel will be paid directly by the Gates Institute finance team. Other hotel arrangements will not be reimbursed. Awardees will be responsible for their own accommodations if arriving earlier or staying later than these dates.
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Yes! We would be happy to work with any media outlet or publication to increase the reach and quality of our coverage.
If your media outlet is willing to provide additional support to your coverage, please signify this in the application.
You can also reach to us here with an questions.