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Some of the member organizations include the [[Center for Investigative Reporting]], [[Investigative Reporters and Editors]] (IRE), [[International Consortium of Investigative Journalism]] (ICIJ), [[Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project]] (OCCRP),<ref name="OCCRP1">{{cite web|url=https://www.occrp.org/en |title=Official website |work=[[Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project|OCCRP]] |access-date=2017-01-15}}</ref> Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ),<ref name="JOTimes">{{cite web|url=http://www.jordantimes.com/news/local/arij-joins-elected-board-global-investigative-journalism-network |title=ARIJ joins elected board of Global Investigative Journalism Network |work=[[The Jordan Times]] |date=2014-06-29 |access-date=2017-01-15}}</ref> the [[Belarusian Investigative Center]], [[Abraji|Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism]],<ref name="ABRAJI">{{cite web|url=http://www.abraji.org.br/ |title=Official website |work=Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism |access-date=2017-01-15}}</ref> Investigative Journalism Programme at [[Wits University]],<ref name="Wits">{{cite web |url=http://www.journalism.co.za/investigative-journalism-homepage/ |title=Investigative Journalism |work=[[Wits University]] |access-date=2017-01-15 |archive-date=2017-01-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170103130855/http://www.journalism.co.za/investigative-journalism-homepage/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> [[Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism]], [[ProPublica]],<ref name="WIWatch" /> Journalism for Nation Building Foundation-Philippines, Interlink Academy for International Dialog and Journalism<ref>{{cite web |last1=Eggert |first1=Werner |title=Interlink Academy for Dialog and Journalism |url=http://www.Interlink.academy |website=Interlink Academy for International Dialog and Journalism}}</ref> among many others. |
Some of the member organizations include the [[Center for Investigative Reporting]], [[Investigative Reporters and Editors]] (IRE), [[International Consortium of Investigative Journalism]] (ICIJ), [[Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project]] (OCCRP),<ref name="OCCRP1">{{cite web|url=https://www.occrp.org/en |title=Official website |work=[[Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project|OCCRP]] |access-date=2017-01-15}}</ref> Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ),<ref name="JOTimes">{{cite web|url=http://www.jordantimes.com/news/local/arij-joins-elected-board-global-investigative-journalism-network |title=ARIJ joins elected board of Global Investigative Journalism Network |work=[[The Jordan Times]] |date=2014-06-29 |access-date=2017-01-15}}</ref> the [[Belarusian Investigative Center]], [[Abraji|Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism]],<ref name="ABRAJI">{{cite web|url=http://www.abraji.org.br/ |title=Official website |work=Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism |access-date=2017-01-15}}</ref> Investigative Journalism Programme at [[Wits University]],<ref name="Wits">{{cite web |url=http://www.journalism.co.za/investigative-journalism-homepage/ |title=Investigative Journalism |work=[[Wits University]] |access-date=2017-01-15 |archive-date=2017-01-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170103130855/http://www.journalism.co.za/investigative-journalism-homepage/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> [[Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism]], [[ProPublica]],<ref name="WIWatch" /> Journalism for Nation Building Foundation-Philippines, Interlink Academy for International Dialog and Journalism,<ref>{{cite web |last1=Eggert |first1=Werner |title=Interlink Academy for Dialog and Journalism |url=http://www.Interlink.academy |website=Interlink Academy for International Dialog and Journalism}}</ref> [[Coda Media]], among many others. |
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==Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC)== |
==Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC)== |
Revision as of 17:06, 14 June 2024
Formation | 2003 |
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Type | Association |
Legal status | Nonprofit (501(c)(3)) |
Headquarters | United States |
Membership | 249 (2024) |
Website | https://gijn.org |
The Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) is "an international association of nonprofit organizations that support, promote and produce investigative journalism."[1] The association is headquartered in the United States, and its membership is open to "nonprofits, NGOs, and educational organizations" that are active in investigative reporting and data journalism.[2][non-primary source needed]
The organisation's projects include a help desk to provide investigative journalists with advice and assistance, a resource center with tips, tools, and manuals, and large training conferences that have attracted over 5,000 journalists from 100 countries.[3][non-primary source needed]
History
GIJN was formed in 2003 as a loose network in support of the biennial Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC), which had been launched two years earlier by veteran journalists Brant Houston and Nils Mulvad.[4][5] The GIJN secretariat was officially formed after participants of the 7th GIJC in Kiev voted for the formation of a provisional secretariat in 2013.[6][7][non-primary source needed] The organization registered as a nonprofit corporation in Maryland, United States of America, in 2014 and was approved as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service in October 2014.[8] Guidestar rated GIJN as 'Gold-level' for transparency of the organization's finances and leadership in 2023.[9]
In late 2023, GIJN was designated as "undesirable" in Russia.[10]
Members
Some of the member organizations include the Center for Investigative Reporting, Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE), International Consortium of Investigative Journalism (ICIJ), Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP),[11] Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ),[12] the Belarusian Investigative Center, Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism,[13] Investigative Journalism Programme at Wits University,[14] Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism, ProPublica,[1] Journalism for Nation Building Foundation-Philippines, Interlink Academy for International Dialog and Journalism,[15] Coda Media, among many others.
Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC)
GIJN co-organizes a biennial Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC), to bring together investigative journalists across the globe to share their knowledge and expertise with each other and to form cross-border networks for collaborative reporting and referrals.[16][17]
The GIJC has been held in Copenhagen in 2001 and 2003,[4] Amsterdam (2005),[18] Toronto (2007),[19] Lillehammer (2008),[20] Geneva (2010),[21] Kiev (2011),[22] Rio de Janeiro (2013),[23] Lillehammer (2015),[24] Johannesburg (2017)[25] and Hamburg (2019). The latest conference was held in Gothenburg, Sweden in 2023.[26] In 2021, owing to the Coronavirus pandemic, the conference was held online only.[27]
Since 2014, GIJN has organized investigative journalism conferences in Asia. The first Asian Investigative Journalism Conference was held in Manila (2014),[28] the second in Kathmandu (2016),[29] and the third in Seoul (2018).[30]
Global Shining Light Award
GIJN gives out Global Shining Light Awards for excellence in investigative reporting "in a developing or transitioning country, done under threat, duress, or in the direst of conditions."[31]
The awards are presented to recipients in an awards ceremony held every two years at its biennial GIJC events. Past recipients include the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP),[32][33] Khadija Ismayilova from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty,[31] and Venezuelan investigative news site Armando.info.[34]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Center joins Global Investigative Journalism Network". Wisconsin Centre for Investigative Journalism. 2014-10-02. Retrieved 2017-01-15.
- ^ "Membership in GIJN". GIJN. Retrieved 2017-01-15.
- ^ "Global Conferences". GIJN. Retrieved 2017-01-15.
- ^ a b Sterling, Christopher H. (2009). Encyclopedia of Journalism. SAGE Publications. ISBN 978-1-45226-152-2.
- ^ "Global Investigative Journalism Conference 15". GIJN. Retrieved 2017-01-15.
- ^ "Global Conference, Global Network". GIJN. 2016-09-20. Retrieved 2017-01-15.
- ^ "Organising Statement (2003)". GIJN. Retrieved 2017-01-15.
- ^ "Global Investigative Journalism Network - Nonprofit Explorer". ProPublica. November 14, 2023. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
- ^ "Global Investigative Journalism Network - GuideStar Profile". www.guidestar.org. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
- ^ "Russia Outlaws Exiled Anti-War Projects, Investigative Journalism NGO as 'Undesirable'". The Moscow Times. December 27, 2023.
- ^ "Official website". OCCRP. Retrieved 2017-01-15.
- ^ "ARIJ joins elected board of Global Investigative Journalism Network". The Jordan Times. 2014-06-29. Retrieved 2017-01-15.
- ^ "Official website". Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism. Retrieved 2017-01-15.
- ^ "Investigative Journalism". Wits University. Archived from the original on 2017-01-03. Retrieved 2017-01-15.
- ^ Eggert, Werner. "Interlink Academy for Dialog and Journalism". Interlink Academy for International Dialog and Journalism.
- ^ "Google puts US$170 million toward digital news innovation". ICJ. 2015-10-30. Archived from the original on 2017-02-15. Retrieved 2017-01-15.
- ^ Edwards, Michael (2013). The Oxford Handbook of Civil Society. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19933-014-0.
- ^ "2005 Conferentie Amsterdam". Vereniging van Onderzoeksjournalisten. Retrieved 2017-02-14.
- ^ "Toronto to host Global Investigative Journalism Conference". IFEX. 2006-11-22. Archived from the original on 2017-02-15. Retrieved 2017-02-14.
- ^ "Global Investigative Journalism Networks". Journalismfund.eu. Archived from the original on 2017-03-18. Retrieved 2017-02-14.
- ^ "Balkan Fellowship Story praised at the GIJC". Balkan Fellowship for Journalistic Excellence. 2010-05-12. Archived from the original on 2017-02-15. Retrieved 2017-02-14.
- ^ Sisti, Leo (2013-01-31). "Lessons from a Fledgling Investigative Reporting Center". International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. Retrieved 2017-02-14.
- ^ Walt, Vivienne (2013-10-14). "Greenwald on Snowden leaks: The worst is yet to come". Time. Retrieved 2017-02-14.
- ^ "Terrorism is a global threat, but so is organised crime". The Sydney Morning Herald. 2015-11-05. Retrieved 2017-02-14.
- ^ Schapiro, Mark (6 December 2017). "Investigative Journalism Can Still Make Bad Guys Squirm". The Nation. Archived from the original on 9 December 2019. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
- ^ "GIJC 2023". Fojo Media Institute. Retrieved 2023-11-21.
- ^ "12th Global Investigative Journalism Conference". DART Center for Journalism and Trauma at the Columbia School of Journalism.
- ^ "PDI to sponsor 10 delegates to int'l journalism conference". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 2014-11-07. Retrieved 2017-02-14.
- ^ "Kunda Dixit's exile shows concern over Nepal's press freedom". The Himalayan Times. 2016-09-25. Retrieved 2017-02-14.
- ^ "Uncovering Asia 2018". Uncovering Asia 2018. Retrieved 2019-01-03.
- ^ a b "OCCRP journalist wins Global Shining Light Award". OCCRP. 2013-10-17. Retrieved 2017-02-14.
- ^ "OCCRP Wins Global Shining Light Award". OCCRP. 2015-10-12. Retrieved 2017-02-14.
- ^ Johnston, David Cay (2015-10-13). "Opinion: The world needs investigative journalism". Al Jazeera America. Retrieved 2017-02-14.
- ^ Simó Sulbarán, Madelen Rocio (21 September 2023). "ArmandoInfo gana premio de la Red Global de Periodismo de Investigación" [ArmandoInfo wins Global Investigative Journalism Network Award] (in Spanish). El Pitazo. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
External links
- The Global Investigative Journalism Casebook (27 June 2012) by Mark Lee Hunter via UNESCO