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Workshop highlights urgent need for support in investigative journalism

Investigative journalists emphasize the importance of collaboration with media houses to enhance their impact, shape public opinion, and address misconduct.

On Thursday, September 25, a workshop convened media professionals to discuss the current trends, challenges, and future of investigative journalism in Ethiopia. This event highlighted the urgent need for increased institutional support to facilitate this critical form of reporting.

Organized by the Editors’ Guild of Ethiopia, the Consortium for the Safety of Journalists, and the international organization IMS, the workshop aimed to develop strategies for strengthening investigative reporting by addressing significant obstacles and ensuring journalist safety.

Participants, including reporters and editors from both public and private media outlets, shared personal experiences regarding the challenges they face in their work. A recurring theme was the considerable cost—both financial and in terms of personal safety—that has deterred Ethiopian media houses from pursuing investigative journalism.

Discussions centered on practical strategies for overcoming these challenges. A key conclusion was the essential role of stakeholders, especially the government, in creating an environment where a free and independent press can flourish, allowing journalists to operate without fear of reprisal.

The workshop underscored a shared commitment to revitalize and strengthen investigative journalism, recognizing its vital role in promoting accountability and transparency in the country.

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