Africa Contributors ICJ Voices

When Journalism Becomes a Journey Home Never Completed

Author: Daisy OkiringDigital Investigative Journalist – Kenya From Nairobi to exile and back again, journalists, bloggers and activists are confronting...

Articles Publications

From “Diomaye Is Sonko” to “Sonko Is Done” Senegal’s President Breaks With His Prime Minister

Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye on Friday, May 22, 2026, dismissed Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko and dissolved the entire government....

Features Publications

The Signal and the State: How Journalism Shapes the Architecture of Global Understanding

Journalism has always carried weight beyond the story it tells. That is not a controversial observation. It is one of...

Asia Contributors ICJ Voices Publications

Beyond Reporting: How Journalism Shapes Nations, Not Just News

Author: Daraa Patel - Journalist and Public Policy Researcher focusing on media ethics, gender narratives My name is Dhara Patel,...

Africa Contributors ICJ Voices

No Answers, No Arrests, No Justice: East Africa’s Missing Children Crisis

Author: Daisy OkiringDigital Investigative Journalist – Kenya The posters are everywhere now: on police station walls, government social media accounts,...

Publications Reports

Institutional Sadism: A Chronology of Systemic Pressure and Abuse

THE INVESTIGATIVE SERIES REPORT BY JELENA HELC Content Warning: This article contains highly sensitive and deeply distressing accounts of domestic...

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