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GIJC23 – Tracking Assets Around the World
Backgrounding an individual’s holdings is essential, but ferreting out front companies, tax dodges, and hidden assets can be a tough undertaking.
Backgrounding an individual’s holdings is essential, but ferreting out front companies, tax dodges, and hidden assets can be a tough undertaking.
The numerous ways to track ships and planes open a whole new range of stories for journalists to investigate.
It’s no secret that great investigative editors are hard to find. What makes a terrific editor for watchdog journalism? How do they keep their reporters sane, focused, and motivated?
There are numerous investigative topics to explore between the farmer’s field and the grocery store – and, indeed, the plate – and several recent projects have exposed abuses in the production, distribution, and access to food. This expert panel offers deep experience in issues from fisheries and pesticides to food security and biodiversity — with […]
Here, Indigenous journalists from around the world share how they’re using investigative skills to expose issues ranging from land theft to cultural repression.
Our expert panelists discuss possible opportunities for using satellite images, where to find them, and how they can enrich investigations.
Freelancing is a tough job; investigative freelancing is even harder. But it also brings independence and the ability to pick your projects. Here are tips from journalists from four countries with decades of experience in working on their own.
Listen to the hard-won advice from leading watchdog newsrooms in exile from Bangladesh, Russia, and Venezuela.
In this presentation, we will methodically guide you through the investigative process and show how to succeed with your project without getting lost along the way.
Developing a viable and effective business plan is essential for media organizations, a necessary foundation for sustainability and growth — indeed, for an organization’s very survival.