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  • safety
  • disinformation
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student journalism

Here’s How to Turn Students into Sleuths in 15 Weeks

By Megan Clement | September 29, 2019

Rookies can become top-notch investigative reporters in a matter of months. Megan Clement rounded up tips for GIJN on how one professor in Chile gets it done.

extractive industries

Digging into the Extractive Industries: Tips from the Experts

By Leonie Kijewski | September 28, 2019

Experts share top resources and tips for reporting on the extractive industries around the globe.

News

Tips on Investigating Trafficking and Modern Slavery

By Charlotte Alfred | October 18, 2019

Modern slavery is a multi-billion dollar industry. Journalists behind hard-hitting reports from India, Taiwan and Kuwait offered their advice on investigating the mechanics and human cost of trafficking.

Fact Checking

Tailoring Fact-Checking Tools to Local Trends

By Charlotte Alfred | September 27, 2019

The fact-checkers’ toolbox is not one-size-fits all. Journalists from Senegal, India and Turkey discuss the tools they use to counter misinformation trends specific to their region.

Unbias the News

Watch Your Language: How English is Skewing the Global News Narrative

By Tanya Pampalone | September 27, 2019

The dominance of the English language might be skewing local and international reporting — as well as the global media development space — writes GIJN’s Managing Editor Tanya Pampalone. She wrote the opening essay for Hostwriter’s new book “Unbias The News: Why Diversity Matters for Journalism.”

News

How to Dig into the Legitimate Businesses that Prop Up Criminal Networks

By Megan Clement | September 27, 2019

Standing in front of every shadowy network of international criminals are legitimate businesses, such as banks and law firms. But these gatekeepers can also provide a way into your story.

GIJC19

Full Text: Maria Ressa’s Keynote Speech for #GIJC19

By GIJN Staff | October 16, 2019

By popular demand, we are publishing the prepared remarks that Rappler’s CEO and executive editor Maria Ressa delivered during a rousing keynote speech at the 11th Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Hamburg.

health

6 Tips for Investigating the Pharmaceutical Industry

By Leonie Kijewski | October 12, 2019

Patients trust drugs to cure them. But what if the medicine that is supposed to make them feel better has adverse effect on the their health or the environment? To investigate the pharmaceutical industry, try these tips from health reporters around the world.

sustainability

How Small Newsrooms Can Do Big Stories

By Leonie Kijewski | October 13, 2019

Small newsrooms around the world struggle to make ends meet. Here are some tips on how you can still publish big, impactful stories on a small budget.

হাইলাইটস

জিআইজেসি১৯: এক হোন, জোট বাঁধুন, প্রযুক্তিকে জানুন, অনুসন্ধান করুন

By মিরাজ আহমেদ চৌধুরী | October 9, 2019

একটানা চার দিন ধরে প্রায় আড়াইশ সেশনে অংশগ্রহণকারীরা কখনো শংকার কথা শুনেছেন, কখনো আশায় বুক বেঁধেছেন, অনুসন্ধানী নানা টুল, প্রযুক্তি ও কৌশলের কথা জেনেছেন, কোলাবরেশন তথা জোটবেঁধে নতুন অনুসন্ধানের পরিকল্পনায় নেমেছেন, আর নতুন নতুন মানুষের সাথে সম্পর্ক গড়েছেন। এভাবে সাংবাদিকদের নেটওয়ার্কটাও আরো বৈশ্বিক হয়ে উঠেছে। মাত্র চার দিনে!

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News

  • And…It’s a Wrap: #GIJC19 Highlights

    Over the past four days, 1,700 journalists from 130 countries gathered in Hamburg, Germany, to share experiences, learn from expert speakers, network with kindred spirits, and find new partners for their next investigations. It was the most diverse and largest-ever international gathering of investigative journalists, and a perfect place to be inspired.

  • Changing Coverage of Indigenous Communities: A Q&A with NAJA’s Tristan Ahtone

    GIJN's Leonie Kijewski sat down with NAJA president Tristan Ahtone to speak about stereotypes journalists fall for when reporting on Indigenous affairs, how to avoid them, and how to diversify the entire news industry.

  • Как журналисту избежать психической травмы. Тактика «До – Во время – После»

    Журналист рискует получить травму трижды: во-первых, как свидетель или даже участник трагического события, во-вторых - сопереживая пострадавшим, а, в-третьих – пропуская через себя их истории, чтобы рассказать их своей аудитории. Как избежать психической травмы рассказала Директор Dart Center Asia Pacific Кейт МакМахон.

  • Tips on Investigating Trafficking and Modern Slavery

    Modern slavery is a multi-billion dollar industry. Journalists behind hard-hitting reports from India, Taiwan and Kuwait offered their advice on investigating the mechanics and human cost of trafficking.

  • Full Text: Maria Ressa’s Keynote Speech for #GIJC19

    By popular demand, we are publishing the prepared remarks that Rappler's CEO and executive editor Maria Ressa delivered during a rousing keynote speech at the 11th Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Hamburg.

  • The User-Generated Content Revolution: 8 Steps on Gathering and Using it for Investigations

    A documentary producer, a BBC reporter, and a human rights researcher shared eight steps toward gathering and using user-generated content for investigations.

  • How Small Newsrooms Can Do Big Stories

    Small newsrooms around the world struggle to make ends meet. Here are some tips on how you can still publish big, impactful stories on a small budget.

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