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A GLOBAL NETWORK FOR INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING
Founded 1989 Over 35 staff Nonprofit investigative news Specialists in money and politics Computer-assisted reporting International Consortium A digital news organization
Founded by CPI in 1997 100 journalists in 50 countries Global investigations into oil, water,
tobacco, AIDs, war profiteering Nerve center for investigative work Daniel Pearl Awards
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Paul Cristian Radu,
co-founder, Romanian Center for Investigative Journalism
Investigative journalism trainer and projects coordinator across Central and Eastern Europe.
Radu ran Power Brokers, a cross-border investigative series on energy that won the first Global Shining Light Award in 2007.
Sheila Coronel co-founder , Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism
The fiercely independent, nonprofit PCIJ forced President Joseph
Estrada to resign for corruption. The group has published nearly two dozen books and over 200 articles since 1989.
Fernando Rodrigues
senior reporter
São Paulo daily Folha de S.Paulo
Pioneered computer-assisted reporting
in Brazil , co-founder of ABRAJI,
Brazil’s investigative journalism association.
University professor and ex-correspondent
in New York, Tokyo, and Washington.
lain Lallemand, senior investigative reporter French daily Le Soir, Brussels
Lallemand has investigated organized crime, drug trafficking, and guerrillas.
Author of a half dozen books on the Russian mafia, narcotics, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Charles Onyango-Obbo, managing editor
The Nation Media Group, East Africa
A former Nieman fellow at Harvard, twice named Uganda’s journalist
of the year. Authors books and weekly column for
country’s
independent daily.
ICIJ Investigations Make a Difference
• changes in activities of governments, corporations, and organized crime;
• cited by scholars, policy makers, lawyers, and activists;
• covered by hundreds of publications in two dozen languages;
• featured by bloggers 3,000 times;
• training of hundreds of reporters worldwide
David E. Kaplan, Director International Consortium of Investigative [email protected]