Global Investigative Journalism Network
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✨ Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship ✨
International Women's Media Foundation is providing women and nonbinary journalists an opportunity to advance their reporting on human rights and social justice.
Apply by April 21: buff.ly/3vPJvQc
Eclipse mania, coastal earthquakes, global wildfires – the force of nature has been in the news, as has the force of human error, as evidenced by the destruction of a US bridge.
More in GIJN's top 10 data journalism column, curated by Ana Beatriz Assam: buff.ly/49BDR1V
While funding journalism might seem daunting, it presents an opportunity for new players and thematic funders to make a significant impact.
Robert Nemeth shares more about the vital intersection of journalism and philanthropy, and how it affects democracy: buff.ly/43RjBbj
📣 Heads up, journalists & activists across East Africa!
Apply for this free course by Finance Uncovered, designed to help you understand how to use company financial statements to find & develop stories.
Available slots: 15.
Deadline: April 25.
Details ⬇️ buff.ly/3W9WNBV
The State of Data Journalism Survey 2023 results (European Journalism Centre) are out now!
Learn how the #datajournalism industry is faring when it comes to embracing AI, what type of stories data journalists publish, and more.
Download the full report here: buff.ly/4ab6Fj0
Data about chemical incidents – some of which are chemical disasters – can be a key resource for environmental journalists to access when reporting.
Here, the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) shares some new, important sources. buff.ly/3VLGLxU
Reporters Ilyssa Daly, Jerry Mitchell, Nate Rosenfield and Brian Howey share how they investigated extreme abuses of power at Mississippi sheriff’s offices and offer tips to help other journalists do similar work: buff.ly/3TOYgL3
Large amounts of asbestos residue were discovered in Turkey following the February 2023 earthquake. DW Türkçe reporters Pelin Ünker and Serdar Vardar spoke to health experts about the potential risks.
Here they explain how their team investigated: buff.ly/43UVjgG
Interested in learning more about how to investigate corruption and money laundering?
Today's #SKUP2024 session at 3:30 PM CEST, featuring GIJN executive director Emilia Díaz-Struck and Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project's Miranda Patrucic, will provide tips, tools and insights: buff.ly/3PK6zqk
✅ Fast fact: According to European Journalism Centre's latest industry survey, the more experienced a data journalist is, the more likely they are to publish more investigative, data-led pieces.
Read more results here: buff.ly/4ab6Fj0
🎉 We are thrilled to share that GIJN has been awarded Honorable Mention in Editor & Publisher (E&P) Magazine's annual News Media's 10 to Watch program.
Read the digital version of the April edition here: buff.ly/3tI92Wq
In this piece, The New York Times journalist Hannah Dreier discusses her recent investigative series, the database of unaccompanied migrant children she created, and how other journalists might use it in their own reporting.
✏️ Denise-Marie Ordway for The Journalist's Resource: buff.ly/3vTOr6n