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Report to GIJN by Secretariat

In advance of the GIJN Steering Committee at the Global Investigative Journalism Conference, the provisional secretariat is pleased to offer this report summarizing the secretariat’s progress since being launched in February 2012. This is a public document but is directed at GIJN member organizations. The full report is available here.

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