Global Investigative Journalism Conference Boosts Accountability Capacity, Honours Outstanding Works
Global Investigative Journalism Conference continued on its third day with several sessions and choices for attendees to learn new knowledge and skills useful for the modern-day practice of the profession.
Among the topics treated are Digging into Government Contracting: Finding Patterns, Tracking Corruption, Criminal States and Kleptocracies; Tracking Political Extremism; and Indigenous Investigations
Others include Climate: Investigating Impacts; Climate: Investigating Causes; Investigating Food and Agriculture, Migration & Human Trafficking; Holding Algorithms Accountable Through Collaboration.
A publisher from Nigeria, Haruna Mohammed Salisu, told Wadata Media and Advocacy Centre(WAMAC) in an exclusive interview about the learning opportunity for him and his organisation.