Wednesday, October 09, 2013

POWER REPORTING- The African Investigative Journalism Conference, 28-30 October 2013

TALKS AND TRAINING IN INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM

Three days of intensive training in investigative skills: Finding sources, telling your story, using data and databases, reading financial documents, using freedom of information laws, interviewing techniques. All this and more from journalists working in print, on radio and on television.
POWER REPORTING- The African Investigative Journalism Conference, 28-30 October 2013

SPEAKERS

◊ The corruption of Walmart David Barstow, New York Times

◊ The art of good writing Alex Kotlowitz , author There Are No Children Here

◊ From health to oil, corruption in Nigeria  Idris Akinbajo Premium Times

◊ Selling Drugs to Childen – BigPharma at work,  Luc Hermann Premieres Lignes Television

◊ Data Journalism Ron Nixon, New York Times

◊ Taco Kuiper Award winner Msindisi Fengu Daily Dispatch on Hostels of Shame

◊ The Carlos Cardoso Memorial Lecture: Guerilla Typewriters – fighting for media freedom,  Gwen Lister, founding editor of The Namibian

Conference courses on data journalism, reading company accounts, narrative journalism, media law 

REGISTER NOW
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