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WSCIJ’s free to share initiative trains journalists on COVID-19, data and access to information

WSCIJ’s free to share initiative trains journalists on COVID-19, data and access to information

The Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) has hosted a two-day training, on Wednesday 3rd and Thursday 4th March, to help reporters better investigate critical issues around COVID-19. This came as part of the centre’s response to adequately report the coronavirus pandemic and it’s effect under its Free to share initiative. The training came […]

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International Women’s Day 2021: Monitoring and challenging media reportage of girls and women

International Women’s Day 2021: Monitoring and challenging media reportage of girls and women

The dearth of news reports about the issues of access and abuse as they affect girls and women in Nigeria was the reason the Report Women! project was initiated in 2014 by the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ). From then till date, we have challenged gender bias, societal stereotypes, inequality, and all that

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Call for visual story pitches from cartoonists and photojournalists

Nigerian cartoonists and photojournalists with interest in visual storytelling on the intersection between COVID-19, access to information and misinformation, are invited to submit story pitches for consideration by the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ). The call is part of the WSCIJ’s ‘Free to share’ initiative which is geared at broadening the scope of

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World Radio Day 2021

World Radio Day 2021: Radio as a tool for investigative reporting

After 110 years since the invention of the radio and 10 years after the proclamation of the World Radio Day (WRD) by the member states of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) identifies the crucial role radio has played and continues to play in investigative

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Call for investigative story pitches

The Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) invites Nigerian journalists from all genres of the media with interest in investigating the intersection between COVID-19, access to information and misinformation, to submit story pitches for consideration. The call is part of the organisation’s ‘Free to share’ initiative which is geared at broadening the scope of

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ICYMI: Report Women! fellows shine bright at Nigeria Media Merit Awards (NMMA) 2020

The coronavirus, no doubt has left a devastating impact on our lives affecting every facet of our livelihood, with some counting their losses and some their gains. As the year 2021 gathers momentum, we reflect on the gains of five alumnae members of our ReportWomen! Female Reporters Leadership Fellowship Programme (FRLP) who thrived amidst the

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NEWS BRIEF: Stakeholders uphold media independence as Bonuola, Falana, others, receive Wole Soyinka Award

Journalists, media proprietors and other stakeholders at the fifteenth Wole Soyinka Award for Investigative Reporting presentation ceremony, held on Wednesday, 9 December 2020, in Lagos, asserted that the Nigerian media cannot be silenced, nor its independence diminished by oppression from government, economic challenges or other trials. This was the recurring theme at the event as

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Wole Soyinka Centre begins COVID-19 Reality Check project

WSCIJ commences Free to Share initiative as part of COVID-19 Response in Africa

The Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) in partnership with Free Press Unlimited (FPU) has commenced a pilot project under its Free to Share initiative, in Nigeria. The project was launched virtually on Friday, 4 December 2020, with the commissioning of reporters who will execute stories under a mentor-mentee arrangement. The ‘Free to share’

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Ten more reporters commissioned for COVID-19 reporting

The Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) has on Wednesday, 12 November 2020 commissioned ten additional journalists under its COVID-19 Reality Check project to do in-depth and investigative stories on COVID-19. This brings the number of reporters commissioned under the project to fifty. The COVID-19 Reality Check project which seeks to examine government interventions

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African media urged to collaborate for impact

Media organisations on the African continent have been urged to collaborate for more impact. The charge came at a session on ‘Collaborative Journalism’ held Friday, 23 October 2020 at the ongoing African Investigative Journalism Conference (AIJC). Motunrayo Alaka, Executive Director & Chief Executive Officer of the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) was joined

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WSCIJ trains 13 journalists on gender and COVID-19 reporting

WSCIJ trains 13 journalists on gender and COVID-19 reporting

Thirteen journalists have been trained to report the connection between gender and COVID-19 under the COVID-19 Reality Check project implemented by the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ). The two-day virtual training held Tuesday 6 & Wednesday 7 October 2020. WSCIJ Executive Director/CEO, Motunrayo Alaka, said the training is the first under the COVID-19

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WSCIJ’s director, three others proffer solutions to the challenges of investigative journalism in Africa

The Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative, Motunrayo Alaka, and three other speakers at the ongoing African Investigative Journalism Conference have proffered solutions to the challenges of investigative journalism on the African continent. The speakers made the call on Thursday 10 October 2020 during a session titled “Persevering under tough

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PRESS RELEASE: Journalists to submit entries online as Wole Soyinka Award focuses on SDGs and Covid-19

The Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) will accept all entries for its annual award for investigative reporting online for the first time. The 2020 award will reward works that explore the intersection between Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Covid19. The choice of focus area for the 15th edition of the award programme is

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Experts raise concern over access to information in Africa during COVID-19

Ahead of the International Day for Universal Access to Information on Monday, speakers at a webinar organised by the Free Press Unlimited have raised concern about access to information in Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic. The speakers – Motunrayo Alaka, Executive Director/CEO, Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ); Pansy Tlakula, Chairperson, Information Regulator, South Africa; and Abel

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Call for Investigative Story Pitches

Call for Investigative Story Pitches: COVID-19 Reality Check Project

Application deadline: Sunday 30 August 2020 | 11:59pm (WAT) The Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) invites Nigerian professional journalists (full-time or freelance) from the print, online, broadcast and photography specialties, and non-journalists with an interest in reporting impactful investigative stories, to submit their story pitches for consideration for funding as part of the

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18 more reporters commissioned under WSCIJ's COVID-19 Reality Check Project

18 more reporters commissioned under WSCIJ’s COVID-19 Reality Check Project

Eighteen more reporters have been commissioned under the COVID-19 Reality Check Project designed and implemented by the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) to expand efforts in ensuring that the COVID-19 pandemic gets more reported by the media in Nigeria. This brings the number of reporters engaged on the project across media platforms to

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WSCIJ releases photo books on the state of basic education and electricity in Nigeria

WSCIJ releases photo books on the state of basic education and electricity in Nigeria

The Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) has released two photo books on the challenges with basic education and electricity in Nigeria. The photo books titled, State of Schools and Living in Darkness, are part of WSCIJ’s Regulatory Monitoring Programme (REMOP). The books have some of the most compelling pictures from reports published under

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Stakeholders push for accurate, relevant data as Soyinka turns 86

Stakeholders push for accurate, relevant data as Soyinka turns 86

The usefulness of data for effective policy making, meaningful resource allocation and efficient public service delivery was the highlight of the 12th Wole Soyinka Centre Media Lecture Series that held virtually on Monday, 13 July 2020. Speakers at the event organised by the Wole Soyinka Centre Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) to mark Professor Wole Soyinka’s 86th

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