Inkyfada: Innovative Tunisian Media Group Holds Authorities to Account
Tunisia is often cited as the most liberal country in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and the only country which has truly benefited from the regional uprisings in 2011. “In Tunisia, I...
View ArticleA Guide to Reporting on the Gulf Arab Countries
العربية | বাংলা Over 11 million migrant workers work in the six Middle Eastern countries — Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman — that make up the political and...
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Full guide here. العربية Below we highlight the most critical sources for understanding trafficking, forced labor and irregular migration issues in the MENA region. Human Rights Reporting and News...
View ArticleStatistics and Studies: Where is the Data?
Full guide here. العربية Data on human trafficking, forced labor and irreegular migration is everywhere and nowhere at the same time. Incidents are reported regularly, but this information tends to be...
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Full guide here. العربية Experts on forced labor, human trafficking and irregular migrant labor often focus on a specific country or specific migration corridor in the Middle East and North Africa...
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Full guide here. العربية Forced labor, human trafficking and undocumented migration are prevalent across the globe. In the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and wider Middle East and North Africa (MENA)...
View ArticleTips for Working in Bahrain
Full guide here. العربية | বাংলা Media Environment The Bahraini constitution guarantees freedom of expression and the press, excluding opinions that undermine the fundamental beliefs of Islam or the...
View ArticleData in the Desert: 4 Projects from the Middle East that Are Digging In
All in the Family: Journalists gather for the first Arab Data Journalism Conference in Cairo in March. Egypt isn’t known for being the most open of societies, or the friendliest country for...
View ArticleGIJN’s Data Journalism Top 10: Open Source, Artificial Intelligence,...
What’s the global data journalism community tweeting about this week? Our NodeXL #ddj mapping from November 25 to December 1 finds The New York Times profiling Bellingcat and its use of OSINT...
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View ArticleHow News Site Daraj Reports on Women’s Rights and Corruption across the...
Diana Moukalled speaks to the Daraj team. Image: Courtesy of Daraj In 2017, veteran Lebanese journalist Diana Moukalled co-founded Daraj with two colleagues. Six years later, Daraj is an independent,...
View ArticleStraddling Two Worlds as an Investigative Journalist: ARIJ’s Hoda Osman
Illustration: Smaranda Tolosano for GIJN Ever since the Arab Spring set off a wave of pro-democracy protests and uprisings more than a decade ago, political transformations and increased repression in...
View ArticleSyrian Drug Trafficking, Deadly Migration, Daily Struggles in Gaza: 2023’s...
The investigative journalism community in the region and across the globe was deeply shocked and saddened by the recent war on Gaza. Since the start of the conflict, journalists have been targeted in a...
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