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accessibility of raw data is key to Oxpeckers’ work. It often makes the data tied to its reporting publicly available. It utilizes the openAFRICA and sourceAFRICA repositories for organizing and storing relevant data sources and documents for the public, and makes its own curated datasets from investigations associated with their geo-journalism tools #MineAlert, which monitors the mining sector, and #WildEye, a wildlife trafficking website, available to readers.
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From Oxpeckers, South Africa. I'm most interested in their Mine Alert project, but don't have a direct link to it.
From https://gijn.org/2020/07/21/out-of-africa-powering-up-geo-journalism-for-investigative-environmental-reporting/ :
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