Alumni of GIJN's four Digital Threats training courses have produced a number of exposés on online scams and political ...
GIJC25 speaker Purity Mukami, who trained as a statistician, is one of the pioneering women reporters helping to build data ...
The four-day event will showcase 25 feature-length and short-form documentaries that shine new narrative light on urgent ...
Data editor Helena Bengtsson once asked the national statistics agency to cross-match a teachers database with another featuring court convictions. The findings led to a change in Swedish law.
GIJN’s member organizations re-elected four current board members whose terms expired in 2025, and also voted in three new board members.
Through her two-plus decades of mentoring young journalists, Joke Kujenya has left a legacy of fostering and strengthening ...
Networking in journalism, especially investigative journalism, is not merely about establishing superficial contacts but about building a trust-based, ethical, and resilient professional community.
Reporters, editors, and experts in Iraq, India, Nigeria, and Bangladesh who cover regions with longstanding tensions or conflict between communities share tips and best practices for reporting ...
For journalists covering China, understanding the country through open source databases has become both increasingly critical and challenging. As China emerges as a global superpower with a population ...
Journalism in Asia has historically been more than just a means of conveying information; it has also been the intellectual grounds for the struggle against colonialism, authoritarianism, and social ...