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29 – 31 October, 2018
AIJC18 Conference News
Highlights from #AIJC18
The conference brought together over 350 delegates from 36 different countries. We share some of the highlights.
Interviewing tips every journalist needs
Steps to conducting a good interview
Data collection no longer complicated
It has become easier for ordinary people to access data sets.
Heineken’s shameful exploits in Africa
Research by investigative journalist exposed the depths into which the beer company was prepared to sink, for profit.
Women are up to the challenges of investigative journalism
Women in investigative journalism face unique challenges in their everyday lives.
Anas on journalism: ‘Naming, shaming and jailing’
The question of journalism ethics and boundaries has no firm answer.
Investigative stories from Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa win Africa Check award
The awards honour journalism in the growing field of fact-checking
Spotlight cast on press freedom at Carlos Cardoso Memorial Lecture delivered by Befekadu Hailu Techane
Investigative journalism and democracy go hand in hand
German journalist lifts the lid on predatory science
Predatory journals endanger the credibility of science, the African Investigative Journalism Conference has been told, and journalists should investigate the issue.