The Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) and Malaysiakini have officially opened registration for the 2025 Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC25), set to take place from November 20 to 24, 2025. The event, now in its 14th edition, promises a rich lineup of sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities for journalists worldwide.
Key Highlights of GIJC25
Early Bird Pricing: Enjoy discounted rates by registering early.
Fellowships: Journalists from the Global South and historically underrepresented groups can apply for GIJC25 Fellowships.
Call for Proposals: Session proposals and nominations for the Global Shining Light Award are still open.
This conference is a must-attend for journalists eager to exchange ideas, learn from global experts, and celebrate the power of investigative reporting.
Spotlight: Africa Focus Week
In a recent initiative, GIJN celebrated #AfricaFocusWeek, showcasing the trailblazing work of African investigative journalists. Highlights included:
Stories from GIJN members such as The Museba Project.
Expert insights into cross-border investigative projects.
Success stories in data-driven journalism.
This celebration underscores Africa's growing prominence in the global investigative journalism community.
Investigative Journalism Highlights Across the Globe
From exposing hidden injustices to holding the powerful accountable, investigative journalism continues to thrive:
Grist Investigation: Revealed state trust lands on Indigenous reservations across the U.S.
Amnesty Tech's Algorithmic Accountability Lab: Examined algorithmic bias and surveillance in Denmark’s welfare system.
Top 10 Data Journalism Stories: Covered pivotal shifts in the U.S. election and the evolving dynamics of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Stay tuned for more updates as the GIJC25 conference draws closer. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with the brightest minds in investigative journalism!
For registration and details, visit the GIJN website(https://gijn.org/).
Global Investigative Journalism Conference 2025: Registration Now Open
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