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international journalism jobs, global journalism jobs. Welcome to the GIJN Jobs Board. Our listings are limited to international journalism jobs in investigative reporting, training, and teaching, and at our network of 211 media nonprofits in 82 countries. INVESTIGATING THE MEMES THAT TURNED ONE WOMAN INTO A QANON Valerie Gilbert is a Harvard-educated New Yorker and self-proclaimed “meme queen.” A QAnon soldier, Gilbert spreads information far and wide, fighting the global cabal of “Satanic pedophiles” that former President Donald Trump has been recruited by top military generals to dismantle. TIPS FOR INTERVIEWING VICTIMS OF TRAGEDY, WITNESSES, ANDAUTHOR:MARCELA TURATI
There is no infallible method for interviewing people who have been victims and survivors of traumatic events such as violence, crimes, disasters, or accidents. But Marcela Turati, co-founder of Mexican investigative journalism nonprofit Quinto Elemento Lab, shares recommendations that can be used as a roadmap to conduct a humane, sensitive, and respectful interview. LESSONS IN TRANSITIONING FROM LEGACY MEDIA TO DIGITAL Change the Structure Gradually. According to the MDIF’s Lahiri, most of those working in the legacy media consider digital as their younger cousin because currently it does not contribute more than 5% or 10% of the top line; meanwhile, the most exclusive news is held back for the flagship product, whether a TV channel or print.But he emphasized a different vision: developing a newsroom A GLOBAL TOUR OF TOP INVESTIGATIVE PODCASTS: THE 2020 From South Africa to Tunisia, France to Australia, the podcasts industry is booming. Here is our list of some of the best global podcasts from 2020 -- so far! -- that are either investigative in nature, or about investigative journalism, and compiled by GIJN'sglobal team.
USING GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY DURING A PANDEMIC Geospatial technologies and data can be used to contain and respond to the spread of a disease, but can also help in pre-empting and preventing them. Looking at outbreaks of malaria, SARS, H1N1 and Zika, among other viruses, Avneep Dhingra explores how maps and geospatial technology have helped during different outbreaks. HENK VAN ESS ON VISUAL THINKING FOR ONLINE INVESTIGATIONS In a recent GIJN webinar, open source reporting expert Henk van Ess shared several online search tricks. But he explains that these work-arounds are merely tools for a new approach to online research that he calls "thinking visual," which invites reporters to think of keywords like a search engine, rather than a person. GLOBAL INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM NETWORK GIJN is an international association of nonprofit organizations that support, promote, and produce investigative journalism. GIJN hosts conferences and provides training, resources, and consulting. MAPPING MIGRATION DEATHS WITH GIS MODELING Last year geographer Sam Chambers published an unusual map of the Sonoran Desert. He wasn’t interested in marking roads, mountains, and cities. Instead, the University of Arizona researcher wanted to show the distance a young male can walk in various regions of the desert before the high temperature and physical exertion put him at risk of dying from heat exposure or hyperthermia. WHAT IS INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM? What Is Investigative Journalism? While definitions of investigative reporting vary, among professional journalism groups there is broad agreement of its major components: systematic, in-depth, and original research and reporting, often involving the unearthing of secrets. Others note that its practice often involves heavy use of publicrecords
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international journalism jobs, global journalism jobs. Welcome to the GIJN Jobs Board. Our listings are limited to international journalism jobs in investigative reporting, training, and teaching, and at our network of 211 media nonprofits in 82 countries. INVESTIGATING THE MEMES THAT TURNED ONE WOMAN INTO A QANON Valerie Gilbert is a Harvard-educated New Yorker and self-proclaimed “meme queen.” A QAnon soldier, Gilbert spreads information far and wide, fighting the global cabal of “Satanic pedophiles” that former President Donald Trump has been recruited by top military generals to dismantle. TIPS FOR INTERVIEWING VICTIMS OF TRAGEDY, WITNESSES, ANDAUTHOR:MARCELA TURATI
There is no infallible method for interviewing people who have been victims and survivors of traumatic events such as violence, crimes, disasters, or accidents. But Marcela Turati, co-founder of Mexican investigative journalism nonprofit Quinto Elemento Lab, shares recommendations that can be used as a roadmap to conduct a humane, sensitive, and respectful interview. LESSONS IN TRANSITIONING FROM LEGACY MEDIA TO DIGITAL Change the Structure Gradually. According to the MDIF’s Lahiri, most of those working in the legacy media consider digital as their younger cousin because currently it does not contribute more than 5% or 10% of the top line; meanwhile, the most exclusive news is held back for the flagship product, whether a TV channel or print.But he emphasized a different vision: developing a newsroom A GLOBAL TOUR OF TOP INVESTIGATIVE PODCASTS: THE 2020 From South Africa to Tunisia, France to Australia, the podcasts industry is booming. Here is our list of some of the best global podcasts from 2020 -- so far! -- that are either investigative in nature, or about investigative journalism, and compiled by GIJN'sglobal team.
USING GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY DURING A PANDEMIC Geospatial technologies and data can be used to contain and respond to the spread of a disease, but can also help in pre-empting and preventing them. Looking at outbreaks of malaria, SARS, H1N1 and Zika, among other viruses, Avneep Dhingra explores how maps and geospatial technology have helped during different outbreaks. HENK VAN ESS ON VISUAL THINKING FOR ONLINE INVESTIGATIONS In a recent GIJN webinar, open source reporting expert Henk van Ess shared several online search tricks. But he explains that these work-arounds are merely tools for a new approach to online research that he calls "thinking visual," which invites reporters to think of keywords like a search engine, rather than a person. GIJN LAUNCHES NEW ADVISORY SERVICES FOR WATCHDOG MEDIA Watchdog journalists, despite being some of the world’s most determined and enterprising reporters, face multiple challenges, especially those working in repressive environments. They need support. So we’re pleased to launch GIJN Advisory Services for easier access to our expanding services, including a raft of new tools and resources to strengthen and spread in-depth watchdog journalism. DEEPFAKE GEOGRAPHY: HOW AI CAN NOW FALSIFY SATELLITE A fire in New York’s Central Park seems to appear as a smoke plume and a line of flames in a satellite image. Colorful lights on Diwali night in India, seen from space, seem to show widespread fireworks activity. Both images exemplify what a new University of Washington-led study calls “locationJOBS - GIJN
international journalism jobs, global journalism jobs. Welcome to the GIJN Jobs Board. Our listings are limited to international journalism jobs in investigative reporting, training, and teaching, and at our network of 211 media nonprofits in 82 countries. TRACKING SHIPS AT SEA Tracking Ships at Sea. More than 90,000 commercial ships make up the world’s commercial fleet, their locations closely tracked and the resulting data available for free. GIJN has compiled a comprehensive list of resources to track ships (including big yachts and fishing boats). It’s possible to learn where ships came from and where theyare
INVESTIGATIONS 2021: FROM VACCINES AND CLIMATE CHANGE TO Following a seismic year for accountability journalism in 2020, GIJN asked prominent investigative journalists around the world to share topics that their teams will be looking at in 2021. Feedback from editors in 14 countries indicates an unusual amount of subject overlap for watchdog reporters this year, centered around vaccines, technology, and autocracy. USING GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY DURING A PANDEMIC Geospatial technologies and data can be used to contain and respond to the spread of a disease, but can also help in pre-empting and preventing them. Looking at outbreaks of malaria, SARS, H1N1 and Zika, among other viruses, Avneep Dhingra explores how maps and geospatial technology have helped during different outbreaks. HOW TO INVESTIGATE COVID-19 VACCINE CONTRACTS The Economist Intelligence Unit’s COVID-19 Health Funding Tracker aggregates the pledges to COVAX ($13.8 billion as of February 3) and disbursements ($2.7 billion as of February 3). Bloomberg publishes a COVID-19 Deals Tracker.. The WHO’s ACT-Accelerator Commitment Tracker reports the funding commitments made to the umbrella pandemic fighting fund, the ACT-Accelerator, of whichGIJN QUIZ ARCHIVES
1 day ago · From Wikileaks to the FinCEN files, huge stories have made use of data visualizations to engage their readers and simplify complicated topics. But while data journalism is a powerful tool for investigative journalists, the vast possibilities of this world are wasted if reporters cannot effectively INTERROGATING CHINA’S “GOOGLE MAPS” TO INVESTIGATE THE Architect Alison Killing says that exploring blanked-out tiles on the mapping site Baidu was the first step in tracking down and identifying the detention centers being built by China in Xinjiang, where up to 1 million people are believed to have been detained. INVESTIGATING SOUTH AFRICA'S PRISON FOR PROFIT Investigating South Africa’s Prison for Profit. Violence has deep roots in South Africa, going back to colonial conquest and the apartheid state, which ruled by the gun and the whip. Its citizens continue to live in fear of violent crime at home and on the streets. Which is why the perpetrators of crime in the country — andparticularly
GLOBAL INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM NETWORK GIJN is an international association of nonprofit organizations that support, promote, and produce investigative journalism. GIJN hosts conferences and provides training, resources, and consulting. NEW SOURCES OF MEDIA FUNDING ON THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC The first review will take place on May 15, 2020. Freelancers Relief Fund (US) Freelancers Relief Fund will provide financial assistance of up to $1,000 to freelancers who are experiencing sudden hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, whether as a result of illness, lost work, or caregiving responsibilities. MAPPING MIGRATION DEATHS WITH GIS MODELING Last year geographer Sam Chambers published an unusual map of the Sonoran Desert. He wasn’t interested in marking roads, mountains, and cities. Instead, the University of Arizona researcher wanted to show the distance a young male can walk in various regions of the desert before the high temperature and physical exertion put him at risk of dying from heat exposure or hyperthermia.JOBS - GIJN
international journalism jobs, global journalism jobs. Welcome to the GIJN Jobs Board. Our listings are limited to international journalism jobs in investigative reporting, training, and teaching, and at our network of 211 media nonprofits in 82 countries. DATA JOURNALISM TRAINING COURSES Code Academy provides free, interactive courses in Python, SQL, PHP, C++, R, Java, and more. There is also an option to purchase a pro membership for $20/month billed annually that offers access to a wider variety of courses. Coursera offers free courses as well as paid specializations (typically $49/month) in data science, statistics, anda
TIPS FOR INTERVIEWING VICTIMS OF TRAGEDY, WITNESSES, ANDAUTHOR:MARCELA TURATI
There is no infallible method for interviewing people who have been victims and survivors of traumatic events such as violence, crimes, disasters, or accidents. But Marcela Turati, co-founder of Mexican investigative journalism nonprofit Quinto Elemento Lab, shares recommendations that can be used as a roadmap to conduct a humane, sensitive, and respectful interview. A GLOBAL TOUR OF TOP INVESTIGATIVE PODCASTS: THE 2020 From South Africa to Tunisia, France to Australia, the podcasts industry is booming. Here is our list of some of the best global podcasts from 2020 -- so far! -- that are either investigative in nature, or about investigative journalism, and compiled by GIJN'sglobal team.
INVESTIGATING THE MEMES THAT TURNED ONE WOMAN INTO A QANON Valerie Gilbert is a Harvard-educated New Yorker and self-proclaimed “meme queen.” A QAnon soldier, Gilbert spreads information far and wide, fighting the global cabal of “Satanic pedophiles” that former President Donald Trump has been recruited by top military generals to dismantle. LAND OWNERSHIP RECORDS: SO USEFUL, BUT CHALLENGING TO FINDSEE MORE ONGIJN.ORG
UNDERSTANDING THE AUTHORITARIAN’S PLAYBOOK: TIPS FOR In "Democracy Undone: The Authoritarian’s Playbook," The GroundTruth Project chronicles seven leaders whose instincts and inclinations herald a brand of populist nationalism that, if history is a guide, can lead to authoritarian government. From Brazil to Italy and the US, these global leaders seem to share common "plays," including weaponizing fear, undermining institutions and targeting GLOBAL INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM NETWORK GIJN is an international association of nonprofit organizations that support, promote, and produce investigative journalism. GIJN hosts conferences and provides training, resources, and consulting. NEW SOURCES OF MEDIA FUNDING ON THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC The first review will take place on May 15, 2020. Freelancers Relief Fund (US) Freelancers Relief Fund will provide financial assistance of up to $1,000 to freelancers who are experiencing sudden hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, whether as a result of illness, lost work, or caregiving responsibilities. MAPPING MIGRATION DEATHS WITH GIS MODELING Last year geographer Sam Chambers published an unusual map of the Sonoran Desert. He wasn’t interested in marking roads, mountains, and cities. Instead, the University of Arizona researcher wanted to show the distance a young male can walk in various regions of the desert before the high temperature and physical exertion put him at risk of dying from heat exposure or hyperthermia.JOBS - GIJN
international journalism jobs, global journalism jobs. Welcome to the GIJN Jobs Board. Our listings are limited to international journalism jobs in investigative reporting, training, and teaching, and at our network of 211 media nonprofits in 82 countries. DATA JOURNALISM TRAINING COURSES Code Academy provides free, interactive courses in Python, SQL, PHP, C++, R, Java, and more. There is also an option to purchase a pro membership for $20/month billed annually that offers access to a wider variety of courses. Coursera offers free courses as well as paid specializations (typically $49/month) in data science, statistics, anda
TIPS FOR INTERVIEWING VICTIMS OF TRAGEDY, WITNESSES, ANDAUTHOR:MARCELA TURATI
There is no infallible method for interviewing people who have been victims and survivors of traumatic events such as violence, crimes, disasters, or accidents. But Marcela Turati, co-founder of Mexican investigative journalism nonprofit Quinto Elemento Lab, shares recommendations that can be used as a roadmap to conduct a humane, sensitive, and respectful interview. A GLOBAL TOUR OF TOP INVESTIGATIVE PODCASTS: THE 2020 From South Africa to Tunisia, France to Australia, the podcasts industry is booming. Here is our list of some of the best global podcasts from 2020 -- so far! -- that are either investigative in nature, or about investigative journalism, and compiled by GIJN'sglobal team.
INVESTIGATING THE MEMES THAT TURNED ONE WOMAN INTO A QANON Valerie Gilbert is a Harvard-educated New Yorker and self-proclaimed “meme queen.” A QAnon soldier, Gilbert spreads information far and wide, fighting the global cabal of “Satanic pedophiles” that former President Donald Trump has been recruited by top military generals to dismantle. LAND OWNERSHIP RECORDS: SO USEFUL, BUT CHALLENGING TO FINDSEE MORE ONGIJN.ORG
UNDERSTANDING THE AUTHORITARIAN’S PLAYBOOK: TIPS FOR In "Democracy Undone: The Authoritarian’s Playbook," The GroundTruth Project chronicles seven leaders whose instincts and inclinations herald a brand of populist nationalism that, if history is a guide, can lead to authoritarian government. From Brazil to Italy and the US, these global leaders seem to share common "plays," including weaponizing fear, undermining institutions and targeting DATA JOURNALISM TOP 10: DEADLY RUSSIAN BIRTHS, PACIFIC 1 day ago · Multinational companies have cashed in by extracting millions of tons of minerals, fish, and timber from Pacific island countries. Some of these companies have started mining, logging, and fishing projects without regard for the environmental or social damage of their work. Our NodeXL #ddj mapping THINK YOU KNOW YOUR DATA VISUALIZATION? TAKE GIJN'S QUIZ From Wikileaks to the FinCEN files, huge stories have made use of data visualizations to engage their readers and simplify complicated topics. But while data journalism is a powerful tool for investigative journalists, the vast possibilities of this world are wasted if reporters cannot effectively communicate the data they have found to the reader. To test your knowledge, GIJN has created an DEEPFAKE GEOGRAPHY: HOW AI CAN NOW FALSIFY SATELLITE A fire in New York’s Central Park seems to appear as a smoke plume and a line of flames in a satellite image. Colorful lights on Diwali night in India, seen from space, seem to show widespread fireworks activity. Both images exemplify what a new University of Washington-led study calls “location EXPLAINING THE PANDEMIC: 2020 DATA AND VISUAL JOURNALISM In visual journalism and data analysis, the topic that set the trend for the year was definitely the COVID-19 pandemic. The following projects showcase the different angles of investigation and analysis with which visual and data journalists around the world have helped us to better understand the emerging coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.. See La Data Cuenta’s Project Finder for a searchable list of HEALTH AND MEDICINE GUIDE A GIJN GUIDE Investigating Health & Medicine In this era of the pandemic, journalists worldwide suddenly find themselves on the health beat, trying to make sense of competing claims, varied specialists, and a science that seems to change by the day. Here’s an antidote: a comprehensive, global guide to investigative reporting on health and MAPPING MIGRATION DEATHS WITH GIS MODELING Last year geographer Sam Chambers published an unusual map of the Sonoran Desert. He wasn’t interested in marking roads, mountains, and cities. Instead, the University of Arizona researcher wanted to show the distance a young male can walk in various regions of the desert before the high temperature and physical exertion put him at risk of dying from heat exposure or hyperthermia. LAND OWNERSHIP RECORDS: SO USEFUL, BUT CHALLENGING TO FIND Finding out who owns land can be tough. While p roperty registration systems exist in almost all countries, the quality and availability of the information vary widely.. World Bank experts estimate that only 30 percent of the world’s population has a legally registered title to their land, a widely quoted figure that Bank officials stress is arough estimate.
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1 day ago · From Wikileaks to the FinCEN files, huge stories have made use of data visualizations to engage their readers and simplify complicated topics. But while data journalism is a powerful tool for investigative journalists, the vast possibilities of this world are wasted if reporters cannot effectively HENK VAN ESS ON VISUAL THINKING FOR ONLINE INVESTIGATIONS In a recent GIJN webinar, open source reporting expert Henk van Ess shared several online search tricks. But he explains that these work-arounds are merely tools for a new approach to online research that he calls "thinking visual," which invites reporters to think of keywords like a search engine, rather than a person. THE RISE OF DIGITAL WHISTLEBLOWING PLATFORMS Whistleblowers have been central to some of the most important news stories of the last decade. The contributions of WikiLeaks whistleblower Chelsea Manning, former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, or the still-anonymous “John Doe” behind the Panama Papers investigation, show how leaks-powered investigative reporting is capable of making a difference when itcomes to
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9 LESSONS FROM CHINESE JOURNALISTS ON COVERING COVID-19 BY JOEY QI | 3 HOURS AGO The COVID-19 outbreak has sparked a new wave of Chinese muckraking, despite years of suppression of investigative reporting. GIJN’s Chinese Editor Joey Qi speaks with Chinese journalists on the frontlines of the coronavirus outbreak about their tips for reporters around the world covering the pandemic. RELATED: CORONAVIRUS : LES QUESTIONS QUE DOIVENT SE POSER LESJOURNALISTES
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Reporters Sans Frontieres published, for the first time, a list of press freedom’s 20 worst digital predators in 2020. Whether state offshoots, private-sector companies, or informal entities, they reflect a reality of power at the end of the 21st century’s second decade, in which investigative reporters and other journalists who cause displeasure risk being the targets of predatory activity by often hidden actors.GIJN
ASIAN INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM CONFERENCE CANCELED BY GIJN BY GIJN STAFF | MARCH 13, 2020 GIJN regrets to announce that it is canceling this year’s Asian Investigative Journalism Conference, which was slated for October 16-18 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Given the unpredictability of the coronavirus and its potential impact on attendees, GIJN asked for assurances that the conference could be canceled if necessary. The hotel refused and insisted that GIJN provide a 100% guarantee of all conference costs. Instead, GIJN will begin work on next year’s Global Conference and a host of new projects, and promises to returnto Asia in 2022.
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WHAT WE’RE READING: LIKE EVERYONE ELSE, EVERYTHING ABOUT COVID-19 BY TANYA PAMPALONE | MARCH 12,2020
This week’s Friday 5, where we round up our favorite reads from around the online world in English, includes tips for journalists covering COVID-19, news from Investigative Reporters & Editors about a NICAR20 conference attendee testing “presumptively positive” for the virus, and the latest on media conference cancellations around the world — including GIJN’s own Asian Investigative JournalismConference.
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DATA JOURNALISM TOP 10: COVID-19 DATA VIZ, BRAZIL PRESIDENT’S TWEETS, BEACH EROSION, INDIA’S INFLUENCERS, LONDON BY BIKE, SYLLABI BY EUNICE AU & CONNECTED ACTION | MARCH 12, 2020 What’s the global data journalism community tweeting about this week? Our NodeXL #ddj mapping from March 2 to 8 finds a list of COVID-19 related data visualizations selected by health activist Joel Selanikio, Folha De S. Paulo analyzing Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s tweets, VoxEurop highlighting the potential disappearance of the world’s beaches due to climate change, and Davis Vilums mapping every central London street over four years bycycling.
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COLUMBIA J-SCHOOL BANS FIELD REPORTING Prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the New York City-based Columbia Journalism School has banned all student field reporting for at least six to eight weeks. "Effective immediately, no J-School students or researchers should conduct in-person reporting, filming, recording or interviews for Columbia classes or projects," wrote deans Steve Coll and Sheila Coronel in an email today to students and faculty. "We can make the best of these circumstances by intensifying our engagement with reporting from a distance," they added, citing as an example "international coverage of the Syrian war." They noted that "video and visual production classes will face the greatest challenges." Source: Columbia Journalism School ASIAN INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM CONFERENCE CANCELED Given the unpredictability of COVID-19, the Global Investigative Journalism Network announced Friday that it is canceling this year’s Asian Investigative Journalism Conference, which was slated for October 16-18 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. IJAsia20 would have been the fourth Asian Investigative Journalism Conference, which previously met in Manila, Kathmandu, and Seoul. Instead, GIJN will begin work on next year’s Global Conference and a host of new projects, and promises to return to Asia in 2022.Source: GIJN
RSF’S LIST OF PRESS FREEDOM’S DIGITAL PREDATORS To mark this year’s World Day Against Cyber-Censorship, celebrated on 12 March, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has unveiled its list of press freedom’s 20 worst digital predators in 2020 -- companies and government agencies that use digital technology to spy on and harass journalists and thereby jeopardize our ability to get news and information. The list is divided into four categories, according to the nature of their activities: harassment, state censorship, disinformation, or spying and surveillance.Source: RSF
NICAR ATTENDEE TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID-19 With the coronavirus continuing its global spread, journalism conferences -- like other events -- are being cancelled one after another. The cancellations are difficult decisions, weighing medical risk and at times conflicting advice against months of planning and investments in transportation, accommodation, and meals. One conference that went ahead last weekend was the annual NICAR data journalism gathering. The usually teeming data fest was thinner than usual when it was held March 5-8 in New Orleans. Now it turns out that one of the attendees has tested positive for COVID-19 and is in self-quarantine. Conference sponsor IRE, citing advice from the Centers for Disease Control, is telling attendees to alert their local health care provider.Source: IRE
NICAR TIPSHEETS FOR DATA JOURNALISTS Check out the data journalism tipsheets and presentations from IRE and NICAR. The annual conference was held in New Orleans from March 5-8. You'll find a trove of tips of data journalism basics, such as how to scrape the web or how to up your Excel game, to how to interview your data. There's also a master class on statistics for journalists, an intro to R and RStudio, tips on the fundamentals of Python, ideas for using crime and policing data, how to get started with Tableau Public, researching data's international connections, and digital sleuthing tips from Bellingcat. Keep checking the page for the latest additions.Source: IRE
CIVITATES OFFERS €2M TO EUROPEAN JOURN. ORGS Civitates, an alliance of European donors, has opened its first round of grant-giving for independent, public interest journalism organizations across Europe. Up to €2 million in core funding will be awarded. Deadline is this April 30. Civitates began in 2018 and now has backing from 16 foundations, including Adessium, Luminate, Oak,and Open Society.
Source: Civitates
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