Autocratic regimes and threats to press freedom have forced independent journalists and newsrooms into exile with alarming frequency in recent years. Founders and editors from three newsrooms in exile ...
Tracking ships and planes is essential for investigative journalists covering a wide range of stories around the world, from ...
Finding victim-survivors to talk about human trafficking is difficult. Three journalists at GIJC23, who cover human trafficking and irregular migration, shared tips on how to find and protect sources.
GITOC released its second worldwide assessment, the 2023 Global Organized Crime Index, a eight-chapter report that found ...
The Global Shining Light Award honors watchdog journalism in developing or transitioning countries, carried out under threat ...
A well-designed, properly distributed survey can build a powerful dataset for an investigation. Here are top tips on planning ...
In some parts of the world it is harder to be a female investigative reporter than in others,” GIJN's Gabriela Manuli said at ...
Forensic visual investigation has rapidly become a critical method of journalistic inquiry, thanks to new technologies, ...
How do reporters uncover complex webs of complicit and corrupt institutions? Three journalists explain how they do it, from ...
When reporting on children's issues, it’s essential to treat them as individuals in their own right and give them agency over ...
In a keynote speech to investigative journalists gathered from around the world, Ron Deibert, founder and director of Citizen ...
Can investigative journalism actually save democracies The consensus answer from experts is yes — and that the effort to do ...
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