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    Nigerian journalist Benjamin Ekom - former treasurer in the Nigeria Union of Journalists - shot outside his home by unknown gunmen reports :

    Angre
  2. for 2 timer siden

    At GIJN, we're gathering resources on investigative & data journalism techniques to help journalists covering the crisis. We've done several webinars, & our guide, now in 13 languages, includes tips on the best sources, reporting, & safety.

    Angre
  3. for 15 timer siden

    GIJN has designed a simple but secure platform to enable ongoing sharing of investigative television projects & relevant contacts. So if you're developing an idea or making an investigative television program, & want to pitch it to a major network, go 👉

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  4. for 18 timer siden

    Many aircraft spotters post what they record online, including pictures, videos, & information that identifies everything from tail numbers to flight movements. Here’s a list of planespotting resources from from early 2018.

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  5. for 20 timer siden

    Starting September 2020, GIJN will premiere a new series of online events, through which we'll offer training and resources on data journalism, open-source investigation, sustainability strategies, investigating medicine & health, elections, and more.

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  6. 5. aug.

    The pandemic has changed life as we know it, & continues to affect everything we do. To support journalists in their coverage, GIJN’s Miraj Chowdhury pulled together advice from various journalism organizations, experienced journalists, & experts.

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  7. 5. aug.

    Figuring out how to reach a wide audience isn't easy. Here are stories we've found useful at GIJN for engaging readers and measuring impact.

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  8. 4. aug.

    At GIJN, we’re always on the lookout for contributors interested in writing about the craft of muckraking, as well as about innovation and new models in journalism. Want to write for us? Find out the type of articles we are keen on here.

    Angre
  9. 4. aug.

    The field of data visualization is constantly changing as new technologies and techniques push the boundaries of data design, and new devices make demands of data visualization experts. Here are some thoughts on the subject by two leading experts.

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  10. 4. aug.

    How to investigate government spending related to the pandemic is the subject of a new resource from GIJN. Our guide describes how to understand & probe the procurement process & identify the red flags that may signal fraud & corruption.

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  11. 4. aug.

    A new, groundbreaking investigation by for shows how state-owned produce-buying companies in Ghana fleece cocoa buyers.

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  12. 4. aug.

    New deadline: Didn't submit your entries for the African Fact-Checking Awards before end of the initial deadline? You have a second chance to do so because has pushed forward its deadline for receiving entries. Submit by August 22, 2020.

    Angre
  13. 4. aug.

    Are you seeking for a chance to improve your skills and expand your world? Want to break from the everyday routine in your newsroom and develop a new project? Check out our popular resources on grants and fellowships.

    Angre
  14. 3. aug.

    Check out the 2020, which are open for entries from freelance journalists anywhere in the world! Win a cash prize & and global recognition for your work in one of the four award categories. Deadline: August 10.

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  15. 3. aug.

    Has media liberalisation & freedoms made the private media a powerful anti-corruption force in developing countries such as ? In this paper, Prof. Joseph Yaw Asomah looks at how parts of the media in Ghana aid – rather than fight – corruption.

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  16. 3. aug.

    Journalists in Africa are eligible to apply for the KC Kulish International Award for Excellence in Journalism. Entries are invited for stories published from January 1 - December 31 for 2018 & 2019 respectively. Submit your entries by August 15.

    Angre
  17. 3. aug.

    GIJN has collected & organized resources on using data in investigative reporting. They include the best general training materials and the most useful tools. The entries in each category are alphabetical, with links & brief descriptions.

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  18. 3. aug.

    New investigation by : How US$13 million was siphoned off at prison.

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  20. 3. aug.

    Medical data is no longer just the purview of epidemiologists. Journalists reporting on COVID-19 have a particular obligation to understand the data, to add context, etc, when reporting the numbers. Check out 's journalists’ guide to data.

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