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Investigative Journalists of Armenia (HETQ) - Stakeholders

Hetq Online has been published since 2001 in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, by the Association of Investigative Journalists NGO. It has been publishing its articles and investigations also in English since 2002. In 2004, the organisation re-registered as the Investigative Journalists NGO. Since 2017, it has been conducting a programme to help develop investigative journalism in Central Asia. 

Tow Center for Digital Journalism - Stakeholders

The Tow Center for Digital Journalism is an institute within the Columbia Journalism School. It was established in 2010 to explore how the development of technology is changing journalism. A multi-year research project on "Platforms and Publishers" is being carried out. 

Data-Driven Investigations - Training

This course will give participants an opportunity to brush up on core data skills and combine them with advanced internet research for rich, in-depth investigations

Finding Stories With Data - Training

An introduction to the techniques of data journalism

Introduction to Coding for Journalists - Training

Want to take your first steps with code, but not sure how to begin? Or learn how code is being used in the newsroom and if it can help you and your team?

Finding Stories With Data - Training

An introduction to the techniques of data journalism

Data-Driven Investigations - Training

This course will give participants an opportunity to brush up on core data skills and combine them with advanced internet research for rich, in-depth investigations

Finding Stories With Data - Training

An introduction to the techniques of data journalism

DRI - Disinformation Resilience in Central and Eastern Europe - Reports

An extensive research aimed at assessing national vulnerabilities and preparedness to adequately react to foreign-led disinformation in Central and Eastern Europe

Information Disorder: The Essential Glossary - Manuals

A short glossary of necessary terminology on information disorder for journalists