The Internews Earth Journalism Network (EJN) has invested in building support for data journalism as a means to explaining crucial environmental issues. EJN has provided direct support for the establishment of geo-spatial data story platforms in the Amazon, the Himalayas, southern Africa, the Nile Basin and Europe.
It has also collaborated with environmental NGOs to train journalists in data skills and supported the production through grants of highly visual environmental stories based on datasets related to everything from forest fires to water quality to clove production.
We are currently building more data-related tools and resources for the reporters in our network and working to enhance reporters’ data journalism capacity.
Top Stories
- Reporters in Indonesia Show the Power of Bringing Data into Storytelling, EJN, July 8, 2020
- Clove Farmers in Indonesia’s “Spice Islands” Face Increasing Uncertainty in a Changing Climate, EJN, May 27, 2020
- Plastic Trash Runs Down the Solo River to Pollute the Java Sea, EJN, May 13, 2020
- Will Indonesia’s New Capital Have Enough Clean Water to Support its Growth?, EJN, March 16, 2020
- Parts of Northern Java Slowly Disappear as Rising Seas Exact Their Toll, EJN, March 9, 2020
- Indonesian Journalists Gain New Data Skills at EJN, Resource Watch Workshop, EJN, September 24, 2019
- Digital Tool Tracks Europe’s Role in Illegal Wildlife Trade, Oxpeckers, January 1, 2019