PRESS RELEASE: WSCIJ to host conference on AI, investigative journalism, set to launch 2023 civic space report

PRESS RELEASE: WSCIJ to host conference on AI, investigative journalism, set to launch 2023 civic space report

The Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) will host a conference on Wednesday, October 30, 2024, titled ‘AI, free press, and civic space: Tools, challenges, and future of investigative reporting’ and launch the second edition of its Journalism and Civic Space report, at the Centenary Hall, Ibeto Hotels, Abuja.

Speakers will discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on investigative journalism, press freedom and civic space. Other focus areas include media laws and regulations, freedom of expression, and the role of technology in promoting transparency and accountability. This one-day event will promote a deeper understanding of journalists’ fundamental rights and free press principles while conversations focus on the dynamic intersection of technology and the future of investigative journalism and democracy.

The event will also witness the launch of WSCIJ’s 2023 media monitoring which is a sequel to the 2022 report- Hushed voices and the media’s defence of the civic space.’ This initiative is part of WSCIJ’s Civic Space Guard programme which is currently run with the ‘Leveraging the power of the media to fortify the civic space and tackle malinformation,’ initiative implemented the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID) and the WSCIJ, with support from the Netherlands Embassy.

Launched in December 2021, the Civic Space Guard programme equips journalists with essential resources, training, and support to perform their duties effectively and safely. It reinforces the media’s role as an independent guardian of civic space through public conversations, media monitoring, and recognition of reporters who expose impunity and support fundamental human rights of citizens.

Attendance is open to investigative journalists, media executives, news managers, tech innovators, human rights activists, lawyers, security personnel, government officials, civil society organisations, and representatives from various ministries, departments and parastatals.

 

Signed

Motunrayo Alaka

Executive Director/CEO, WSCIJ

 

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