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PTCIJ receives $200,000 grant from Luminate to bolster investigative journalism
PTCIJ has pioneered several transformative initiatives, such as UDEME, an online platform that provides information on budget implementation and procurement practices in Nigeria.
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Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism (PTCIJ) Nigeria is pleased to announce it has received a $200,000 grant over two years from Luminate. These funds will support the centre’s efforts to promote investigative journalism for greater transparency and accountability in public service.
The resources will be used to roll out
Dubawa, a data-driven verification/fact-checking platform across Anglophone African countries, grow PTCIJ’s subnational investigative reporting work across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones, and expand its press freedom work.