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GIJN speaks to a Nigerian journalist about how she uncovered how banned pesticides are still exported and sold in Africa.
With a little research and negotiation, reporters can slash the cost of obtaining records bundles and speed up the government’s response in the process.
GIJN speaks to the veteran reporter who covered the Pacific region from the small island nation of Palau for more than 20 ...
Featuring books spanning four continents, these recommended reads provide a global perspective on data journalism.
Despite starting out as an online newsletter with no office and no team, Joshi Herrmann’s Mill Media has grown into a case ...
Our round-up of the best in recent data journalism also looks at the Argentinian president's travels, drowning deaths in a ...
Co-founded by two journalists, InfoNile has grown into a sprawling ecosystem of cross-border investigations, multimedia storytelling, and data-driven reporting across the Nile Basin's 11 countries.
For almost 30 years, the Media Foundation for West Africa has supported watchdog journalism and press freedom in both democratic and authoritarian states across the region.
Tips from four reporters who took part in a seven month-long collaborative investigation into the growing use of cargo trucks to transport migrants and asylum seekers through Mexico.
GIJN is an international association of nonprofit organizations that support, promote, and produce investigative journalism. GIJN hosts conferences and provides training, resources, and consulting.
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