The Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID) was founded in 2014 to promote a truly independent media landscape that advances fundamental human rights, good governance and accountability in West Africa through investigative journalism, open data and civic technology.
Vision:
A truly independent media landscape that advances fundamental human rights, good governance and accountability in West Africa.
Mission:
To deploy investigative journalism, open data and civic technology tools for the advancement of fundamental human rights, good governance and accountability in West Africa.
Mandate:
- Building the capacity of the media to become more informed, innovative and competitive institution well positioned as a central player in today’s knowledge societies and economies, and able to provide appropriate interface for civil society and governance institutions.
- Up-skilling civil society and government institutions for appropriate engagement of the media and utilization of other communication resources.
- Advocating media and communication rights and the expansion of media resources to all sections of the population.
- Conducting groundbreaking investigations on corruption, human rights abuses, abuse of power and due process among others.
Programmes:
- ADVOCACY: promote press freedom, freedom of expression, net neutrality and media plurality.
- CAPACITY BUILDING: train journalists, civil society and government institutions on various components of development communication.
- CIVIC TECHNOLOGY: develop civic tools to track, monitor, report and present information useful for decision making by governments and citizens.
- INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM: conduct fact-based and data-driven investigations to hold government and institutions to account at all times.
- OPEN DATA: deploy data analysis and its tools to increase access to public and hidden data within government institutions.