Crowd-Driven Journalism for Sensitive Stories
Crowdsourcing can be used as a valuable tool to investigate sensitive stories, when data do not exist. But it demands careful handling.
How to write an easy-to-understand business or economics story
Want to write business stories that matter? Start here: 11 practical tips to report clearly, confidently, and with lasting impact.
Why Any Reporter Can Now Source Free, Quality Satellite Images of Almost Anywhere on Earth
Journalists can now get free high-resolution satellite images from around the world in minutes, without any specialized knowledge.
How did we analyse the armed groups conflicts in the Middle East
The methodology for the data analysis on violent interactions involving armed non-state actors in the Middle East in 2023 and 2024.
Crowd Counter
The crowd counter allows you, after defining an area on the map, to estimate how many people could fit in it, depending on the population density per square meter.
Are You Being Tailed? Tips for Reporters Concerned About Physical Surveillance
I’m among a group of journalists from the UK and elsewhere in Europe, here for an exercise in journalist surveillance — to see if reporters who know they are being followed can spot those who are following them.
Journalism education leads the change we seek
Journalism education in 2025 will tackle misinformation, embrace AI, foster global perspectives, and support diversity and local news.
A new Guide to Investigative Journalism
The Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) in collaboration with iMEdD have co-produced the guide "Introduction to Investigative Journalism", written by some of the world's leading investigative journalists.
“We are more important than our job”: Feminist journalism, mental health and the power of collaboration
Elena Ledda, an independent journalist based in Barcelona, talked with iMEdD about the need for a healthy work-life balance, the significance of cross-border collaboration and the challenges of bringing a feminist perspective into reporting, during the iMEdD International Journalism Forum 2024.