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Juliette Chapalain

Digital Multimedia & Fellowship Editor / Director / Journalist / Trainer
Paris, France

Juliette Chapalain

Digital Multimedia & Fellowship Editor / Director / Journalist / Trainer
Paris, France

Presentation

She has gained versatile experience in a variety of formats as a reporter, videojournalist, producer, director or editor (TV5 Monde, Arte, France 2, TF1, Mediapart, Libération, Mongabay, BBC), in multicultural newsrooms. As a Fellowship & Multimedia Editor at Mongabay Afrique, she grows and develops a network of journalists focused on Africa’s environment by launching and leading a French-language journalism fellowship program and impactful digital journalism pieces (videos and podcasts).

Experience

Mongabay
BBC World Service
Elephant & Cie
France 2
TF1
M6
France 5
France 4
BFM tv
Tony Comiti
Libération
Causette
Mediapart

Education

BBC Academy
BBC Academy
Ecole de l'image Gobelins
Ecole de l'image Gobelins
ESJ Lille
ESJ Lille
Sciences Po Lille
Sciences Po Lille
Université Laval
Université Laval
Nottingham trent university
Nottingham trent university
Hypokhâgne scientifique
Hypokhâgne scientifique

Projects

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Mongabay

Les îles Chagos : cet archipel dont vous allez entendre parler

29-10-2025
Have you heard of the paradise archipelago of the Chagos Islands? Today we reveal this documentary report on its marine treasures and history. Editor & Producer: Juliette Chapalain
BBC World Service
BBC World

BBC I Chad's environmental artist and activist Doff

01-01-2024
In the streets of N'djamena, on the beaches of Ivory Coast, or in Garbage centers, Appolinaire Guidimbaye, alias “Doff”, picks up rubbish. This Chadian artist transforms garbage into art while raising awareness on environmental and recycling issues during the process.
Mongabay

Planète Mongabay, le nouveau podcast environnemental du continent africain

08-01-2025
En janvier 2025, Mongabay Afrique lance son premier podcast francophone : Planète Mongabay. Un espace qui donne la parole aux acteurs de l’environnement sur le continent africain. Rédaction en chef : Juliette Chapalain
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BBC World Service
Focus on Africa

BBC I The incredible life path of the designer Imane Ayissi

08-07-2022
The famous designer Imane Ayissi is the only African to participate in the Haute Couture week 2022 in Paris. Originally from Yaoundé, he spent 8 years of his life in France without papers before reaching international fame as a fashion designer. Report by Juliette Chapalain and Sam Robinson.
MONGABAY x ERC

Greed of Green: The dark side of green energy

18-11-2024
ERC's latest investigation looks into how vulnerable communities are affected by the pursuit of minerals critical for the transition to renewable energy. The investigations, involving newsrooms from 11 countries, suggests the need for better regulation to ensure a just transition.
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BBC World Service
Questions d'Argent

BBC I Ancienne coiffeuse devenue députée, l'histoire extraordinaire de Rachel Keke

01-01-2022
Coiffeuse dans les rues d’Abidjan à 12 ans, puis femme de ménage à Paris, elle est aujourd’hui femme politique. En France et en Côte d’Ivoire, nos équipes ont suivi Rachel Keke, Franco-Ivoirienne et députée de la République française, élue en juin dernier. Portrait signé Juliette Chapalain.
Mongabay

Mongabay presents video investigations at African Investigative Journalism Conference

28-12-2025
Participation to the AIJC
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Mongabay

Who was Samuel Abayateye, the fisheries observer missing in Ghana?

01-05-2024
In October 2023, Samuel Abayateye disappeared in Ghana. It’s not the 1st time a fisheries observer disappears in Ghana’s seas. To find out more about the missing 38-man, Mongabay went to his hometown of Anyamam to meet his family. Editor: Juliette Chapalain
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Mongabay

Mongabay I Biochar from banana peels breaks ground in Cameroon

28-12-2025
In Cameroon, home to one of the largest forest massif in Africa, the production of charcoal is a growing threat to the environment. To combat this, Steve transforms organic waste, such as banana peels, into ecological charcoal, or biochar. Editor and co-producer: Juliette Chapalain
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Mongabay x RIN Pulitzer Center

Investigating the real price of Congo's gold

19-02-2025
Protect your forests, or raze them to the ground to extract gold? It’s a dilemma in the Republic of Congo, in the Congo Basin. Since 2020, at least 79 mining permits for gold exploration or exploitation have been issued in the Sangha, a protected area. Editor: Juliette Chapalain