In 2020, veteran journalist Christian Locka launched?The Museba Project?as part of the?MUSEBA Journalism Project?— a nonprofit media organization that promotes investigative journalism in Central Africa and the Great Lakes, bringing together freelance journalists from the region. Since its inception, the Cameroon-based journalism collective has had a double mission: 1?? first to train journalists, and 2?? then to encourage them to work together. Get to know this powerhouse GIJN member: https://lnkd.in/d42udySu ?? Illustration by: Roy Blumenthal #AfricaFocusWeek
Global Investigative Journalism Network
非盈利组织
GIJN is an international association that supports the work of investigative journalists worldwide.
关于我们
The Global Investigative Journalism Network serves as the international hub for the world’s investigative reporters. Our core mission is to support and strengthen investigative journalism around the world—with special attention to those from repressive regimes and marginalized communities. At the heart of GIJN is an international association of nonprofit journalism organizations. From its founding in 2003, GIJN has grown to include 251 member groups in 95 countries. Today, with a staff based in more than 20 countries, GIJN works in a dozen languages to link together the world’s most enterprising journalists, giving them the tools, technology, and training to go after abuses of power and lack of accountability Every two years, GIJN holds the Global Investigative Journalism Conference, which has brought together more than 8,000 journalists from 140 countries since 2001. During this conference, it also awards the coveted Global Shining Light Awards, given to journalists in developing or transitioning countries for outstanding investigative journalism under threat or duress. GIJN runs multilingual publishing and social media feeds on 20 platforms in 12 languages, featuring trends, events, news and techniques, and its free online Resource Center is used by journalists in 100 countries per day in 14 languages (English, Arabic, Bahasa Indonesia, Bangla, Chinese, French, German, Hindi, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, Ukrainian, and Urdu). Since its set up in 2012, the GIJN Help Desk has also responded to over 15,000 requests for assistance from around the world. GIJN is a registered U.S. nonprofit corporation, which receives grants from such donors as well as donations from individuals. These funds support our work training and networking the world's investigative journalists to report and collaborate on corruption, lack of accountability and abuses of power. For more information, contact us at [email protected].
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https://gijn.org
Global Investigative Journalism Network的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Washington DC
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2003
- 领域
- journalism、investigative journalism、media、media conference、journalism conference、journalism tools、journalism resources、journalism training、Russian media、Arabic media、Chinese media、Spanish media和African media
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主要
2336 Wisconsin Ave NW
PO Box 32322
US,Washington DC,20007
Global Investigative Journalism Network员工
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Craig Silverman
Investigative journalist and digital investigations/OSINT trainer
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Toby McIntosh
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Fernando Rodrigues
Diretor de Reda??o at Poder360
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Luuk Sengers
Investigative journalist, trainer and mentor + Co-developer of Story-Based Inquiry + Writer for De Groene Amsterdammer + Editor of “Handboek voor…
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?? GIJN and Malaysiakini are excited to announce that registration for the Global Investigative Journalism Conference (#GIJC25) from Nov. 20-24, 2025 in Kuala Lumpur is now open! Learn more and register today: https://lnkd.in/essemUiS
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?? NEW! This #AfricaFocusWeek story is also part of GIJN’s ongoing interview series with leading investigative journalists, "10 Questions With." Here, GIJN Africa's Benon Herbert Oluka talks to Golden Matonga, investigations director at PIJ Malawi Investigative Platform, about his career uncovering corruption: https://lnkd.in/duEf_Zyd
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?? The next Global Investigative Journalism Conference (#GIJC25) is scheduled for November 20–24, 2025 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, at the world-class Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. ?? It will feature over 150 state-of-the-art expert panels, cutting-edge workshops, and the best networking in the business. ?? Although we are a year away, there's already lots of ways for you to get excited — and contribute to — the big event...
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Cross-border investigations are trending all over the world. As part of GIJN's #AfricaFocusWeek, Patrick Egwu and Ekpali Saint, talked to organizations promoting reporting partnerships in Africa about their experiences and challenges. Full story: https://lnkd.in/dgYwDTa2
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?? Our first story from #AfricaFocusWeek throws the spotlight on GIJN's Africa-based members — from Gambia to Tunisia, Zimbabwe to Mozambique. We spoke to newsroom leaders, editors, and reporters from our African member organizations in order to understand what distinguishes investigative journalism on the continent, the challenges they face and more. ?? Full Story: https://lnkd.in/dr3XYx86 ?? Illustrations by Roy Blumenthal. -- ?? We will be publishing stories from the region throughout the week that share the realities of reporters across the continent, digging into the investigations that matter, and overcoming challenges such as repressive governments, limited funding, travel restrictions, and more. Find them all on our website: https://lnkd.in/eQv6Ria8
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During Thomson Reuters Foundation's 2024 Trust Conference, Sevgil Musaieva, Chief Editor of Ukrainska Pravda, shared the challenges of reporting during war and the dilemma facing journalists who want to save their country. GIJN shares the key takeaways: https://lnkd.in/ev_Mi3fu
Reporting Stories of War in the Face of Loss: Interview with the Editor-in-Chief of Ukrainska Pravda
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Journalism #Tips, #Tools and #Opportunities: ?? GIJN on the Go Catch?Laura Dixon?at the?Centre for Investigative Journalism Logan Symposium?in London. More: https://gijn.org/events/ -- ?? GIJN Webinars 1. German speakers! GIJN Deutsch will host a webinar on?investigating right-wing networks?on Dec. 5. Register now: https://lnkd.in/ejF2_paX 2. As an extension of our #AfricaFocusWeek series (coming up Nov. 18-22), GIJN is excited to bring you?this webinar?in which African journalists who have done impactful collaborative investigations discuss how to connect the dots between Africa and your next watchdog story. Register now: https://lnkd.in/eVtN6HsP -- ?? The ‘Information Laundromat’ Tool Craig Silverman explores one of the newest open source website analysis tools, developed by the Alliance For Securing Democracy. More: https://lnkd.in/dUU2Cn7a -- ?? Rainforest Investigations Network Fellowship (Pulitzer Center) Interested in dedicating a whole year to investigating deforestation in the world’s three main tropical rainforest regions? Apply by Dec. 31. More: https://lnkd.in/eKecaZXF -- ?? Grants for?AI Reporting Tarbell.org is offering grants up to $15,000 for journalists globally to investigate AI impacts, industry practices, and policy influences. More: https://lnkd.in/etPcMRHY -- ???? European Press Prize Journalists from all 46 countries of the Council of Europe, Belarus and Russia, are invited to present their best work from the past year. Deadline: Dec. 14. More: https://lnkd.in/drhuYW7 -- ?? Full newsletter: https://lnkd.in/en77wxeK
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Collaborative investigative journalism is growing in importance as a mutually beneficial tool for reporters and newsrooms keen to tell stories in or about Africa. As an extension of our #AfricaFocus Week series (Nov. 18-22), GIJN is excited to bring you our next webinar, in which African journalists who have done impactful collaborative investigations will discuss how to connect the dots between Africa and your next watchdog story. On Nov. 26, join panelists Grace Ekpu, Cynthia Gichiri, Ngeunga Madeleine, and Micah Reddy for this discussion moderated by Dinesh Balliah. Register now: https://lnkd.in/eQ63Tqi9
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?? Next week, GIJN is publishing a series of stories highlighting what's happening in investigative journalism across Africa. ?? #AfricaFocusWeek — our second regional spotlight series — will celebrate the achievements of our members and others reporting from the region. ??? From November 18-22, we will publish pieces that share the realities of reporters across the continent, digging into the investigations that matter, and overcoming challenges such as repressive governments, limited funding, travel restrictions, and more. ? Follow GIJN on socials, and check our homepage for daily stories published in English, French, and Arabic. ?? Illustration: Roy Blumenthal for GIJN.