How to develop investigative journalism in French-speaking Africa

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Togolese Maxime Domegni is GIJN's representative for French-speaking Africa.

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Meeting in Dakar with journalist Maxime Domegni, representative for Francophone Africa of GIJN,

Global Investigative Journalism Network

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Global Investigative Journalism Network

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At the microphone of

the media workshop

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Maxime Domegni

explains how to prevent political forces, powers of money or technical concerns to prevent African journalists from doing investigative work.

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