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How Africa Connects to Your Story
In Africa, more than in most other parts of the world, the hurdles that journalists have to overcome to report beyond their own countries or continent are numerous.
In Africa, more than in most other parts of the world, the hurdles that journalists have to overcome to report beyond their own countries or continent are numerous.
Featuring a showcase of game-changing reporting methods based on insider tips from real-world investigations and conference presentations.
This session was designed to provide investigative journalists with the skills to investigate the arms trade and military aid.
This GIJN webinar dives into the world of shell companies, exploring how investigative journalists can unravel these complex networks.
In this webinar, leading experts explore how journalists can investigate and report on efforts to undermine election certification and restrict voter access.
New members include organizations doing crucial watchdog work in areas from deforestation to African data journalism capacity to the exploitation of child migrants.
Nominations are open for three regional representatives, and for four at-large director positions on the board.
The next Global Investigative Journalism Conference will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
In this webinar, GIJN hosts a conversation with Clothilde Redfern and Jodi Blankenship, executive director and project manager of Reporters Shield.
Despite the funding and sustainability challenges that watchdog reporting faces today, journalists across Africa are producing top-tier investigative stories.