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Clara Guibourg: COVID-19 death toll in European regions

By |2023-05-17T10:55:55+01:00March 17th, 2021|Tags: , , |

Clara Guibourg, ​data journalist at ​Journalism++/Newsworthy, ​contributed ​to EDJNet’s ​coverage of COVID-19 with an investigation on excess deaths in Europe. In this video, she presents ​how she approached the subject ​starting from summer 2020, including the type and limits of the various sources. She also points at ​some of the most interesting findings of their work​, which was notable both for its scope (most of Europe was covered) and for its scale (data on excess deaths refers to regions).​

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Ángela Bernardo: Mental Health and Covid 19

By |2023-05-17T11:50:14+01:00March 9th, 2021|Tags: , , |

Ángela Bernardo, ​data journalist at Civio, ​coordinated EDJNet’s large investigation on access to mental health care in Europe. In this video, she presents how her team approached the subject and what were some of the most interesting findings of their work. Mental health care, including both psy​​chological and psychiatric care, is critical to the wellbeing of plenty of people, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic – yet access to treatment is not always easy, especially in the public sector.

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Access to mental healthcare in Europe: methodology

By |2023-05-02T14:49:46+01:00March 9th, 2021|

A detailed account of the steps, choices, and methods that led to EDJNet’s investigation on the availability of psychological treatment in the public healthcare systems in Europe. The investigation was run by Civio and it was published in March 2021.

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The impact of EU funds on Covid-19 crisis management

By |2023-04-04T02:08:48+01:00February 19th, 2021|Tags: , , , |

Before the implementation of additional allocations such as the recovery fund, one of the first instruments put in place by the EU was the possibility for states to redirect their own European funds to deal with the Covid-19 crisis. Let's see how this process played out, in Italy and in other countries.

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Ornaldo Gjergji: Climate Change Down to the Local Level

By |2023-05-17T12:07:10+01:00January 27th, 2021|Tags: , , , |

Ornaldo Gjergji, data analyst at OBC Transeuropa, presents the investigation on rising temperatures in Europe that he carried out in the framework of the European Data Journalism Network (climatechange.europeandatajournalism.eu). Making use of data from Copernicus and ECMWF, Ornaldo built a dataset that shows the variation in average temperature between the 1960s and the 2010s for about 100,000 municipalities across Europe. In the video, he explains how he approached the subject and why it is important to connect the global with the local perspective when looking at climate change.

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The risks and opportunities of “remote democracy”

By |2023-04-04T01:48:24+01:00January 12th, 2021|Tags: , , , |

In recent months, Covid-19 has put Western democracies to the test. In the larger European countries, the space for democratic deliberation has been greatly reduced. In this regard, new technologies represent a major opportunity.

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Matteo Moretti: Design and European Data Journalism

By |2023-05-17T12:09:09+01:00December 22nd, 2020|Tags: , , |

Matteo Moretti, designer and founder of Sheldon.studio, explains his approach to journalism, with a special attention to visual journalism, interactive and responsive products, and informative experiences. He reflects upon the potential and challenges of data journalism in covering issues such as COVID-19 and the climate crisis.

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The foreign companies awarded contracts for the Covid-19 response in Italy

By |2023-04-04T01:47:52+01:00December 21st, 2020|Tags: , |

Since the beginning of the pandemic, Italian authorities have allocated almost five billion euro for the supply of materials necessary for containing the spread of the virus. 1.7 billion went to foreign companies. An analysis of the public contracts awarded in response to Covid-19 in Italy.

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