The Centre for Investigative Journalism
The Centre for Investigative Journalism
Menu

OCRI learning and sharing for Francophone Africa Trainers

After a series of training of trainers in Francophone Africa, the session will provide a knowledge exchange between the various trainers trained within the framework of OCRI. Furthermore, the session facilitators who have vast experiences covering climate change and environmental data/investigative journalism will help participants to share their experiences, relay the challenges they have faced, deepen their knowledge of data journalism, review some practical cases, and build relationships between themselves.

12 November 2022 – OCRI learning and sharing for Francophone Africa Trainers

09:00–11:00

19 November 2022 – OCRI learning and sharing for Francophone Africa Trainers

09:00–11:00

Madeleine Ngeunga

Madeleine Ngeunga is a Cameroonian data journalist specialising in environment and human rights. Currently a fellow at the Pulitzer Center's Rainforest Investigation Network and editor of InfoCongo, Madeleine combines fieldwork and satellite data analysis to produce in-depth articles.

Marie-Louise Mamgue

Marie-Louise Mamgue is a Cameroonian award-winning investigative journalist. Fellow of several training programs from previous years, she has built her own skills in development journalism, investigative journalism, fact-checking, and data journalism.

Maxime Koami Domegni

Based in Dakar Senegal, Maxime is the Francophone Africa Editor for the Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN). He is a journalist with years of experience in investigative journalism. Maxime has worked in, and collaborated with, a number of different media organisations, including the CIJ’s Francophone Africa Investigative Practice programme held in February 2022.

Partners

  • 12 November 2022 09.00–11.00 GMT
  • 19 November 2022 09.00–11.00 GMT
GMT
Location: Zoom meeting