The four-day event will showcase 25 feature-length and short-form documentaries that shine new narrative light on urgent ...
Networking in journalism, especially investigative journalism, is not merely about establishing superficial contacts but about building a trust-based, ethical, and resilient professional community.
Type Investigations goes behind the scenes of a recent exposé on how hospitals are turning to medical deportations of ...
GIJC25 speaker Purity Mukami, who trained as a statistician, is one of the pioneering women reporters helping to build data ...
Through her two-plus decades of mentoring young journalists, Joke Kujenya has left a legacy of fostering and strengthening ...
For decades, Belarus was considered a “blank spot” on the international map of investigative journalism. Its government consistently ranks as the least open in Europe. Despite this, investigative ...
Reporters, editors, and experts in Iraq, India, Nigeria, and Bangladesh who cover regions with longstanding tensions or ...
Natalia Viana, co-founder and executive director of Agência Pública, Latin America’s largest nonprofit newsroom, has investigated human rights and the spread of online disinformation.
Increasingly threatened by authoritarian regimes, Asia has suffered an accelerating slide in press freedoms, and is now home to five countries ranked as dire environments for independent journalism ...
South Asia is a major origin, transit, and destination point for internal and transnational human trafficking and smuggling, due to the region’s porous borders, high rates of poverty and unemployment, ...
For journalists covering China, understanding the country through open source databases has become both increasingly critical and challenging. As China emerges as a global superpower with a population ...
In most of the conferences I attend around the world, a question that often comes up is: “Do you know Kunda?” My answer is always the same: “Of course.” Kunda Dixit is one of Nepal’s most influential ...