It's the last day of our #OCRIImpact week!
Today our very own Adeolu Adekola, OCRI Project Manager and Tom Sanderson, CIJ Deputy Editor look at the impact our OCRI initiative had all over the world. And when we say the word - we mean it.
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Today on we travel to the far western Nepal.
As part of our daily #OCRIImpact week posts,
Basant Pratap Singh writes how his reporting on the 122 schools at high risk of natural disasters in Bajhang, got the local, provincial, and federal governments to act fast.
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- @ninalakhani.bsky.social, Global Climate Justice Reporter @drilledmedia.bsky.social
- Maximiliano Manzoni, Climate Investigative Journalist and Director at Consenso
- Adeolu Adekola, OCRI Project Manager @tcij.org
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If you have not registered for the free webinar to learn about how climate investigations get results, then this is your cue!
D-day is tomorrow, and registration ends at 7 pm today (UK time)!
Looking forward to hearing from:
- Syed Nazakat, Founder and CEO at DataLEADS
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...energy transition — issues that previously sat on the margins of electoral debate.
Read more about OCRI impact in West Africa - tcij.org/news/can-a-s...
Join us on Thursday for a free webinar on how to make your climate investigations more impactful. (Link for the webinar 👇).
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...and international advocacy conversations at #COP27 in Egypt, where the global Loss and Damage Facility was agreed. By the time Nigeria’s 2023 general elections took place, candidates were forced to speak publicly on flooding, food security, environmental degradation, and...
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...together with a national Climate Change Media Summit helped frame flooding not just as a seasonal disaster but as a governance, planning, and early-warning failure. These reports triggered formal responses from the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMet) and fed into national...
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It is day 2 of #OCRIImpact week and we have evidences to show how investigative climate stories have shifted policies in West Africa.
In the the 2nd of our daily Open Climate Reporting Initiative posts, we travel to Nigeria and look at the impact OCRI had there and in West Africa generally.
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...an extensive training, networking and journalism finance programme has produced 10 major investigative reports, which reached 12 million people.
The first Arabic-language climate expert network was also created. 39 specialists from Egypt, Jordan, and Morocco cover everything...
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You may have heard about our Open Climate Reporting Initiative (OCRI), but what is it exactly?
This week, in a series of OCRI blogposts, we talk about the impact this truly global programme has had over the years.
We start in Egypt where together with our partner ClimateInArabic...
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Announcing our #OCRIImpact week and the Climate Investigations Training (CITS) Scholarship 2026!
We're hosting a week of activities and publications during our #OCRIImpact Week from 26 to 30 January 2026, with a free global webinar and publication of impact blogs - tcij.org/ocri-announc...