More than 455 attendees representing 45 countries, 37 of them in Africa, attended Africa's premier investigative journalism conference at Wits University.
Two new digital platforms seek to solve many of the problems and vulnerabilities that prevent whistleblowers from coming ...
Full, unpaywalled access to public records reporting is not only good for democracy, it can increase reader trust and bolster ...
Mexico border deaths won the 2025 Gabo Award, with judges praising its “investigative rigor” and “innovative approach.” ...
GIJC25 speaker Lina Ejeilat co-launched 7iber as a blog in 2007 and it has grown into an award-winning investigative site ...
Our round-up of the best in recent data journalism also features stories on wildfire prevention blackouts in California, and ...
Investigations by independent journalists like Pablo Torre are a clear example of the growing need for bottom-up, citizen ...
Alumni of GIJN's four Digital Threats training courses have produced a number of exposés on online scams and political ...
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. The GIJN community elected four at-large board representatives ...
Is the data publicly available? How good is the quality of the data? How difficult is it to access the data? Even if the first two answers are a clear yes, we still can’t celebrate, because the last ...