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GIJN speaks to a Nigerian journalist about how she uncovered how banned pesticides are still exported and sold in Africa.
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Featuring tips, techniques, and best practices for covering the algorithms — and their corresponding impacts — used by tech giants' social media platforms.
GIJN is an international association of nonprofit organizations that support, promote, and produce investigative journalism. GIJN hosts conferences and provides training, resources, and consulting.
Despite starting out as an online newsletter with no office and no team, Joshi Herrmann’s Mill Media has grown into a case study on how to make big-impact local investigative journalism work.
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GIJN offers a snapshot of how watchdog reporters are confronting algorithmic abuses and misinformation while also employing AI as a key newsroom tool.