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Wits to hold African Investigative Journalism Conference

The Wits School of Journalism is hosting the 2016 African Investigative Journalism Conference (previously the Wits Journalism Power Reporting Conference) on 7-9 November 2016. It will help journalists gain the much-needed tools to do their job efficiently, without fear or favour.

It is designed to provide working journalists of all experience levels with practical, useful tools to use in their day-to-day duties. The conference will deal with issues such as practical safety in dangerous situations, helpful tools to follow the money and weaving your way through social media to link the dots, and share experiences with highly experienced journalists from all over the world on how to run investigations from scratch to publishing.

    • Learn how to bulletproof your story legally, by South African media law specialist, Dario Milo

    • Tips from Cheryl W Thompson from The Washington Post on the ABC’s of a hard-hitting investigation
    • Crash course on how to follow the money from John Christensen of the Tax Justice Network and journalist George Turner of Finance Uncovered on uncovering illicit finance

    • Practical workshop on how to protect yourself when covering demonstrations, riots and public unrest by security specialist Jorge Luis Sierra

The Wits African Investigative Journalism Conference has been running as the Power Reporting Conference successfully for twelve years, delivering practical investigative skills to South African and African journalists to assist them in doing their duties more efficiently.

Wits to hold African Investigative Journalism Conference

This year, as the role of investigative journalists in this country is growing in importance, it will continue to serve as a base to pick up, or touch up on your skills. The conference is open to journalists of all seniority and skills levels, and, as every story is an investigation, will benefit journalists in tackling any beat – not just hard-core investigations.

The conference will culminate in the annual Carlos Cardoso Memorial Lecture, focusing on media freedom, where Burundian radio journalist, Bob Rugurika, will deliver his message, ‘If we give up, this world will deteriorate’.

For more information, click here or email az.oc.msilanruoj@cjia.

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