The African Investigative Journalism Conference (#AIJC2024), in partnership with SKUP, the Association for Critical and Investigative Press in Norway and Bellingcat, invites applications to its intensive training course on the latest investigative journalism techniques.
The three-day masterclass will be held preceding the annual AIJC conference to be held on October 30, to November 1, 2024, at Wits University in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Investigative journalists in Africa can apply for a fellowship to attend a masterclass.
The masterclass on digital forensics, verification and OSINT tools, conducted by the Bellingcat team in English, will run from Sunday 27 October to Tuesday 29 October. Masterclass fellows will also be able to attend the AIJC conference and training sessions.
Masterclass attendance fellowships will be granted to experienced investigative journalists and trainers from African countries, based on their track records and recent work.
The deadline for the submission of application is August 30, 2024. Interested applicants can apply here.
Blessing Otoibhi is a Multimedia Journalist and Anchor host for the News in 60 seconds at The International Center For Investigative Reporting. You can shoot her a mail via [email protected] or connect on Twitter @B_otoibhi